Mali - Projet energbe domestique et d' acces universel en milieu rural : cadre de gestion environnemental et social
De Daruvar,Jean-Charles
The Household Energy and Universal Rural Access Project (HEURA) intends to support the Government of Mali's efforts to increase access to energy services to help achieve its poverty reduction targets including those linked with the millennium development goals (MDG's). The resettlement policy applies to all affected and displaced persons regardless of the total number affected, the severity of the impact, and whether or not they have legal title to the land. Particular attention should be paid to the needs of vulnerable groups among those affected and displaced. The policy also requires that the implementation of the resettlement plans are a prerequisite for the implementation of the sub-projects to ensure that displacement or restriction of access does not occur before necessary measures for resettlement and compensation are in place. For sub projects involving land acquisition, it is further required that these measures include provision of compensation and of other assistance required for relocation, prior to displacement and preparation and provision of resettlement sites with adequate facilities, where required. In particular, the taking of land and related assets may take place only after compensation has been paid and, where applicable, resettlement sites, new homes, related infrastructure, and moving allowances have been provided to affected and displaced persons. For sub projects requiring relocation or loss of shelter, the policy further requires that measures to assist affected and displaced persons are implemented In accordance with the sub projects resettlement plan of action. The policy alms to have the affected and displaced persons perceive the process to be fair and transparent.
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