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Environmental and Social Monitoring Report # Semestral Report February 2020 Cambodia: Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project Additional Financing Prepared by the Ministry of Rural Development for the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Asian Development Bank.
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Page 1: Environmental and Social Monitoring Report€¦ · This report is the sixth semi-annual environmental and social safeguards monitoring report for the Second Rural Water Supply and

Environmental and Social Monitoring Report

# Semestral Report February 2020

Cambodia: Second Rural Water Supply and

Sanitation Sector Project Additional Financing

Prepared by the Ministry of Rural Development for the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the

Asian Development Bank.

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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS

as of 31 January 2020 Currency unit – Riel (KR)

KR1.00 = $0.00024 $1.00 = KR4,121.5

NOTE

In this report, “$” refers to United States dollars. This environmental and social monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

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SECOND RURAL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SECTOR PROJECT

ADDITIONAL FINANCING - ADB Loan 3433(SF)-CAM

INTEGRATED SAFEGUARD REPORT

Project Coordination Unit

Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector project

Department of Rural Water Supply, Phnom Penh

JULY TO DECEMBER

2019

Asian Development Bank

Kingdom of Cambodia

Nation Religion King

Ministry of Rural Development Department of Rural Water Supply

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Safeguards Monitoring Report

Semiannual Report

Feb 2020

COUNTRY: CAMBODIA;

Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project

– 2 Additional Financing: ADB LOAN-3433 (SF) -

CAM

Prepared by the Project Coordination Unit of Department of Rural Water Supply for the Ministry

of Rural Development and the Asian Development Bank.

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ABBREVIATIONS ADB

Asian Development Bank

AHs affected households

COBP country operations business plan

CPF Community participation framework

DRWS Department of Rural Water Supply

EA executing agency

EMAP environmental management action plan

GDR General Department of Resettlement

GRM grievance redress mechanism

IR Involuntary Resettlement

IRC inter-ministerial resettlement committee

LAR land acquisition and involuntary resettlement

MEF Ministry of Economy and Finance

MRD Ministry of Rural Development

PCU project coordination unit

PDRD Provincial Department of Rural Development

PPT Provincial Project Team

RGC Royal Government of Cambodia

RWSSP2 Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project

RWSSDP3 Third Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Development Project

SPS safeguard policy statement

SOP standard operation procedures

VDC

Village development committee

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NOTE

(i) In this report, "$" refers to US dollars.

This safeguards monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein

do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and

may be preliminary in nature.

In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any

designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the

Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status

of any territory or area.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report is the sixth semi-annual environmental and social safeguards monitoring report for the

Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project – Additional Financing, covering the period

from July to December 2019.

1) Summary of EMP/RAP Implementation:

Since last report all of the civil works of batch 5 were finished. During this reporting period, 100% of

subproject civil work of batch 6 were completed except community ponds that have minor problem with

solar pumps. The household latrine and household Self-finance Latrine construction status is as follows;

for batch 5, progress of house hold latrine construction has improved to 100% complete while batch 6

is at 99%. The progress of household self-finance latrine construction of batch 5 and 6 are 86% and 50%

respectively. The Feasibility Study Report (FSR) for batch 7 was completed however it has been agreed

that the implementation of batch 7 will be transferred over into Phase 3, which is currently being

prepared. The detail of work progress is in Table 1.

Environment: The project original classification for environment is Category B. All subprojects of

Batch 5 and 6 under additional financing were classified as “C” for environment, thus the conduct of an IEE was not necessary at subproject level to date. This means most environmental impacts of the Project

are positive and few potential negative impacts, which will be temporary and short-term and are

mitigated to an acceptable level with the proposed mitigation and water quality monitoring measures.

Resettlement: The project is a sector project and therefore was originally classified as category B for

Involuntary Resettlement (IR). There has been no involuntary resettlement impacts as land required for

the project was either voluntarily donated or was community land.

Indigenous People: The project originally was classified as category B for Indigenous Peoples.

Subprojects in Batch-5 did include IPs as targeted beneficiaries . Batch 6 has villages where there are

IPs and details of special measures are detailed within the main report.

EMAP Implementation

From batch 6, there were corrective measures from due diligence report which included:

(1) biodiversity and protected area screening and management;

(2) inclusion of the Generic Environmental Management Plan (EMP) in the contract document;

(3) the introduction and dissemination of Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) to the potential

affected people before the construction; and

(4) consideration of ethnic and religious minority groups such as Cham in the public

consultation and socialization process.

Batch 6: To ensure that potential environmental problems were detected and addressed appropriately,

environmental monitoring was conducted during subproject implementation. During construction, the

key tasks were to monitor the compliance with environmental mitigation measures in the EMP and water

quality monitoring for each subproject by the PDRD with oversight from the PCU. Environmental

monitoring is to be conducted by the community including the Water and Sanitation User Group

(WSUG) who will provide community feedback during construction and operation.

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Batch 7: None of the subprojects were in the protected area or in regions of endangered habitat. There

is no evidence of the presence of UXO in the subproject sites since the sites selected are within inhabited

and used areas of the villages.

Preparations for Batch 7

Consultations have begun with public meetings held in all six provinces during the preparation

of FSR batch 7 with the aim of:

(1) informing the commune and village about the proposed project,

(2) to map the existing water and sanitation facilities

(3) screen for potential impacts on environment, indigenous people and involuntary resettlement

(4) to create community focal groups

(5) request for information on the known occurrence of unexploded ordinance in the area where

the scheme components will be built.

The Generic EMP will be included in the bidding documents. All consultations have been finished since

the last report, documentations relating to the consultations can be found in Annex 1.

RP/IP Implementation

Consultations at village levels are held to agree on suitable locations for infrastructure such as

wells and hand pumps. This land is voluntarily donated and the process is followed to ensure that

voluntary donations do not affect the living standards of the land donor and are truly voluntary.

Voluntary donation forms together with the social economic status of the voluntary household were

confirmed through written record and signed with thumb prints between the donor, PPTs and local

authority. GPS code and proof of donor identity are also required along with the donation form. PPTs

have incorporated this during the safeguard screening for batch 6.

For batch 7 the process has begun and agreements and socioeconomic data will be collected in

the due time. It is still early to prepare land donation form and socioeconomic data of the land donors

for Batch-7 as this Batch will be implemented in the third Phase. For KTM, safeguard screening was

not conducted in 3 villages out of 14 villages as in these villages the proposed option of small piped

water system was changed to the provision of 13 new drill wells. It was noted that due to the shortage

of DSA, KTM could not complete the screening in these (03) villages. For these two provinces, the

implementation of these remaining actions shall be conducted during the implementation of batch 7

subprojects by the PPTs.

For batch 6, in particular for KCN, KTM and PST, the presence of Cham has been confirmed and so

more detailed consultations were conducted to identify all dimensions (cultural, social, socio-political,

religious) of the introduction of water and sanitation facilities. In Q4 of 2018 the capacity building

activities for batch 6 included Cham board members. Participation rates of ethnic Cham were high

between 12 to 100 percent of participants were Cham depending on the village population (Annex 2

and 7).

For batch 7, the presence of Cham groups was confirmed. Villages were identified in Sre Ouk

KCN) village 95% of the population identified as Cham and in Kbal Damrei and Ksach La’eth (PST) less than 5% out of a total population of 8527. Annex-3 provides the percentage of Cham

HH within the identified villages of batch 7.

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Monitoring activities carried out

100% of the planned capacity building at commune and the village level was completed. From last

report, the remaining community level training in BMC and PST has completed within Q1 of 2019.

Those various trainings provided to WSUGs and other members in the community such as VDC, Focal

persons, and CC to support them with water quality monitoring by observation, utilities operation and

maintenance and safeguard monitoring. The water quality monitoring by lab test was conducted by the

PDRD at least twice during the Project cycle, including before and after construction/installation. Water

sampling and laboratory testing of water facilities in batch 6 had been 100% completed since the last

report.

Key issues, corrective actions, grievances:

In this period, GPS codes that were missing were filled by the PPTs of KCN and PST since the end of

October 2019.

Dissemination of GRM was part of the consultations meetings for the 2nd public meeting in each

province. So far, the only complaint recorded is related to iron levels in wells of batch 5 in KTM province

and solutions to this are being sought.

Project at Glance:

Project Number and

Title:

Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project – Additional

Financing – ADB Loan 3433 (SF) CAM and ADB Grant 0497(EF)-CAM

Safeguards Category

Environment B

Indigenous Peoples B

Involuntary Resettlement C

Reporting period: January-June 2019

Last report date: Integrated safeguard monitoring report -4 for the period covering July to

December 2018 submitted on January 2019.

Key sub-project activities

since last report:

Output % Accomplished

Output 1: Improved Community Health and hygiene

practices

100%

Output 2: Rehabilitated, upgraded, and developed new water

facilities

100%

Output 3: Improved Public and household sanitation. 99%

Output 4: Strengthened sector planning and development 94%

Output 5: Improved capacity for project implementation and

sustainability

75%

During this reporting period all of the civil works in batch 5 and 99% of

the works in batch 6 were completed.

All of trainings for batch 6 are completed.

Preparation of draft FSRs of batch-7 was completed in September 2018.

There have been no reports of any changes in the surrounding

Environment.

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Ethnic Cham have been identified in the two provinces of batch 7

including KCN and PST. Number of Ethnic Cham participated in the

training or public meeting has been recorded.

Report prepared by: PIC Team based on the quarterly reports provided by the PPTs.

1. Introduction and Project Overview

Additional financing envisages to achieve the Project outcomes by building and expanding the Project

outputs as follows:

Output 1 (Improved community health and hygiene practices) (i) increased community mobilization and

action in 275 additional villages, (ii) preparation of additional village water supply and sanitation plans

for 28 communes, (iii) formation and training of 2,200 additional WSUGs, (iv) strengthened community

groups and individuals for effective delivery of health and hygiene, as well as climate and disaster risk

messages, and (v) improved household management of RWSS. The overall progress achieved is 100%.

Output 2 (Rehabilitated, upgraded, and developed water facilities): (i) rehabilitation/upgrading of

existing water supply points, and development of new water supply points to provide universal safe

water supply coverage for 275 villages, including approximately 2,200 water supply points; (ii) new

rainwater collection systems and storage tanks for at least 135 public facilities, including schools and

health facilities; and (iii) improved monitoring of water quality for all water facilities, including the

development of a national water quality monitoring program. The project has achieved 100 % progress.

Output 3 (Improved public and household sanitation) (i) construction of public latrines at schools and

health facilities (135 supplementary blocks), and (ii) provision of grants for household latrine

construction (additional 34,500). The Project has achieved 99% progress.

Output 4 (Strengthened sector planning and development) (i) improved monitoring and supervision of

RWSS facilities by maintaining and upgrading the RWSS database used under the Project in six

provinces, (ii) support to the water and sanitation (WATSAN) sector working group coordination

meetings, (iii) strengthened private sector involvement in RWSS development through training in

technical and management fields, and (iv) improved RWSS monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for health

outcomes. The project has achieved 94% progress.

Output 5 (Improved capacity for project implementation and sustainability) (i) project orientation

workshops at national and subnational levels; and (ii) a capacity development program for MRD,

PDRDs, district offices of rural development, commune councils, RWSS committees at village level,

and WSUGs. The project has achieved 75 %.

By the end of December, 2019, the project had achieved about average weighted 97.15 % of project

outputs as over a period corresponding 36 months (100 %) against to the total 36 months planned which

is 100 %.

Number of land plots in batches 5 & 6 the same to the number of drilled wells. Table 1 show the work

progress of all the constructions in batch 5 and 6 including the number of new drilled wells whereas,

Annex 4 shows the number of proposed water supply and sanitation improvement for batch 7.

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Table 1: Construction progress of batch-5 and batch 6 as end of 30st June 2019

No Type of Construction

Works

Planned

Number of

batch 5

Completed

Number of batch 5

as end of March

2019

% Remarks of Batch 5

Planned Number

of batch6

Completed

Number of batch

6 as end of

March 2019

% Remarks of Batch 6

Rehabilitation of Water Supply System

1 Small Piped Water System 1 1 100

Not using the treatment

system

0 0 0

2 Drill well 75 75 100

31 31 100

3 Combined Well 5 5 100

0 0 0

4 Hand dug well 4 4 100

5 5 100

5 Community Ponds

19 19 100

Some of solar pumps

not fixed because of

ponds no water

13 13 95

Some of solar pumps not fixed

because of ponds no water yet as it

is a dry season.

New Water Supply System

6 Hand Dug Well 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Public River Water Filter 4 4 100 0 0 0 0

8 Small Piped Water System 2 2 100

Not using the treatment

system.

9 9 100

Some finishing works not yet

complete

9 Drill well 483 469 100 14 Wells abandon 526 526 100

10 Rainwater Jars (1000 litre) 29,739 30,252 100 29,679 29,679 100

11 Household latrine 13,505 13,505 100

Progressing compare to

last quarter

11,170 11,090 99 Complete toilet house.

12 Public latrine 51 51 100

Some finishing works

not yet complete

52 52 100

Some finishing works not yet

complete

13 Rainwater tank (10,000

liter) 51 51 100

Some finishing works

not yet complete

52 52 100

Some finishing works not yet

complete

14 Household Self-finance

Latrine construction 3,404 2,939 86 Poor Progress

2,793 1,383 50

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2. Environmental Performance Monitoring

a. Summary of Compliance with EMAP Requirements (Environmental

Performance)

EMAP Requirements Complian

ce Status

(Yes, No,

Partial)

Comment or Reasons for

Compliance, Partial

Compliance/Non-Compliance

Issues for Further

Action

Establishment of

personnel in

PCU/PTTs

Yes

- Mrs Kheng Chanthou, Community

Development officer in PCU, also act as

environmentalist and resettlement

officer.

None required

Training of PDRD

staff on safeguard

issues including

environmental

safeguard

Yes

- Training need assessment, safeguard

training and follow-up trainings were

completed in 2017.

All the planed

trainings are

completed

Environmental

eligibility criteria in

addition to ranking

criteria in selection

of subprojects of

batch 7

Yes

The information related to environmental

eligibility criteria in addition to ranking

criteria for selection of sub-projects was

clearly raised for Batch 7.

-

- All selected site are

eligible.

Environmental

assessment for

categorization of

sub-project of batch

7

Partial

- Three (3) among twelve of villages in

KTM has not yet conducted the

assessment for environmental impact at

specific well point.

KTM will carry this

activity during

implementation of the

next phase.

Public Consultation

for batch 7

Yes

- Consultation of batch 6 has finished.

- First public consultation for batch 7 has

been made.

Second public

meeting of batch 7

will be made prior to

the implementation.

Water quality testing

for batch 6

Yes

100% of drilled wells in batch 6 are

completed. All wells have been tested.

Sample of water quality test is in Annex

5

UXO survey and

removal for batch 7

Yes

There is no evidence of the presence of UXO

in the subproject sites since the sites selected

are within inhabited and used areas of the

villages.

No further action

needed

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EMAP Requirements Complian

ce Status

(Yes, No,

Partial)

Comment or Reasons for

Compliance, Partial

Compliance/Non-Compliance

Issues for Further

Action

Grievance Redress

Mechanism for batch

6

Yes - GRM for batch 6 was announced by the

PPTs during the second village and

commune meeting. GRM for B-7 are

announced at the FSR level and will be

elaborated during the implementation.

Community-based

Monitoring for batch

6

Yes - Number of trainings particularly “Role and responsibilities of the community,

O&M of well” were provide to the CC, VDC and WSUG Boards. These teams

are the focal persons who will take care

the wells and report to the PPTs about

any update or dissatisfaction.

Community-based

Monitoring for batch

7

Not yet due and shall be conducted during the implementation of the next

Phase

a. Issues for Further Action

Issue Required Action Responsibility

and Timing

Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

KTM has not yet conducted

the assessment for

environmental impact for 3

villages.

Will be implemented in the

next phase once the

specified well points are

identified.

New Issues from This Report

None

b. Other activities

Environmental monitoring as required by RGC: The environmental monitoring as per the

requirements of the RGC has been complied with. RGC does not have a specific rule for small rural

systems and follows the ADB requirements.

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3. Involuntary Resettlement Performance Monitoring

There were no IR impacts within this reporting period, or anticipated during implementation. Where

there is land required for infrastructure this is either community land (for ponds and some wells) or

private land which has been voluntarily donated following consultation and agreement within the village

of location of wells.

a. Summary of Compliance with IR Requirements

Requirements

Compliance

status

Yes/No/Partial

Comment or Reasons for

Compliance, Partial

Compliance/Non Compliance

Issues for Further

Action

Establishment of

personnel in PCU / PPTs

Yes

No staffing changes.

IR assessment for

categorization of sub-

project of batch 7

Partial 3 villages of KTM have not completed the

screening for IR impacts at well points.

The PPTs of KTM will

complete screening for

IR impacts during the

implementation of batch

7.

Public consultation and

process for batch 7

Yes

Land area to be acquired is

finalized for batch 7

Yes

Annex 4 provides the number of water and

sanitation facilities in batch 7

Voluntary donation

documentation is

complete for batch 7

Not yet due and shall be done during the

implementation of the next phase.

Compensation payments

for affected assets is

completed prior to impact

There are no compensation requirements for

this batch as no IR impacts.

a. Issues for Further Action

Issue Required Action Responsibility and

Timing

Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

There is no GPS code to be

added in the voluntary

donation form for Batch 6 for

KCN and PST.

By Q3 of 2019 Resolved

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For Batch-7; 3 villages of

KTM have not completed the

screening for IR impacts at

well points.

The PPTs of KTM

will complete the

voluntary donation

documentation

process during the

implementation of

batch 7.

New Issues from This Report

None

4. Indigenous peoples safeguard monitoring (for sub projects with ethnic Cham minorities)

a. Summary of Compliance with IP Requirements

IP Requirements

Compliance

status

Yes/No/Partial

Reasons for

Compliance, Partial

Compliance/Non-Compliance

Issues for Further

Action1

Establishment of

personnel in PMU/PIU Yes No staffing changes.

IP assessment for

categorization of sub-

project of batch 7

Partial

3 villages of KTM have not completed the

screening for IP impacts at well points.

The PPTs of KTM

will complete IP

assessment during the

implementation of

batch 7.

Public consultation Yes

All dimensions (cultural,

social, socio-political,

and religious) of the

introduction of water

and sanitation facilities

and the capacity

building activities

related to health and

sanitation are identified

Yes

Meaningful and culturally appropriate

participation and consultation have been

provided to ethnic Cham of batch 5 & 6

WSUG board has

reasonable

representation from the

ethnic and religious

minority groups in B 5

& 6;

Yes

1 To be elaborated further in table 3.b (Issues for Further Action)

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a. Issues for Further Action

Issue Required Action Responsibility and

Timing

Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

3 villages of KTM have

not completed the screening

for IP impacts at well

points. However, the

assessment was made for

the commune level.

The PPTs of KTM will

IP screening for IP

during the

implementation of batch

7.

New Issues from This

Report

None

5. Occupational, Health and Safety (OHS) Performance Monitoring

OHS for worker

Issue Required Action Responsibility and

Timing

Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

None

New Issues from This Report

None

Public Safety

Issue Required Action Responsibility and

Timing

Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

None

New Issues from This Report

None

6. Grievance Redress Mechanism

Summary:

Number of new grievances, if any, since last monitoring period: None

a. Number of grievances resolved: None

b. Number of outstanding grievances: None

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Type of Grievance

Details

(Date, person,

address, contact

details, etc.)

Required Action,

Responsibility and

Timing Resolution

Old Issues from Previous Reports

Results for water

testing are 94 %

received. 55

wells in

Kampong Thom

have high iron

concentration.

All the beneficiaries

are already informed

about the quality and

of water and

PDRD/MRD are

looking for the budget

to include iron

removal plant

The iron removing

plant will be

included as soon as

the PDRD/MRD can

manage the budget

for this activity.

New Issues from This Report

None

7. Consultations

First and second public meetings for batch 5 & 6 including all the trainings have been completed.

Also the first public meeting was conducted in all six provinces as part of the preparation of FSR of

batch 7 with the following agenda:

(1) inform the commune and village about the proposed project,

(2) map/locate the water and sanitation facilities

(3) screen and collect all documents to avoid potential impacts on environment

(4) get the information on indigenous people and ensure that minority community are not excluded

(5) inform about the potential requirement of land and involuntary resettlement and grievance redress

mechanism

(6) create community focal groups

(7) request for information on the known occurrence of unexploded ordnance in the area where the

scheme components will be built.

The second meetings for the Batch-7 will be conducted during the implementation of

Batch-7 and after the approval of the FSR and shall be included as part of activities of the next

phase implementation.

In Batch-7, there were 287 participants in the commune meeting level with 25% were women

and 1% were ethnic Cham. For village level meetings, there were 9487 of participants of which

55% were women and between 22 to 100% were ethnic Cham. Number of ethnic Cham

participated in first public meetings of batch 7 is presented in Annex 7.

8. Capacity building

All the trainings planed at the PCU/PPT level and commune and village levels for batch 5 & 6 has

been completed. Ethnic Cham has been invited and participated in all the trainings except School Wash

as there were no students and teachers belonging to Cham ethnicity. The total number of participants in

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BMC and PST is 4485 from the 24 villages of 05 communes of batch 6. The percentage of female

participants is 41 % which is 1843 participants (Details are presented in Annex 6).

Annex 9 provides the photos of training activities in BMC and PST. In PST, ethnic Cham people

participated in the Village Level Drinking Water Safety Plan varied from 84 to 224 which are 100% of

the participants (Detail in Annex 2).

9. Conclusion

- Implementation of batch 5 & 6 subprojects is compliant to the safeguard requirement. However,

to complete the FSR of batch 7, KTM will require to conduct the IR and IP screening along.

- 100% of new drilled wells in batch 5 & 6 were finished and water quality testing was conducted

as per requirement.

- VDC and WSUGs were created and assigned for the monitoring task at the village level for

batch 5 and 6. All of them were provided with capacity buildings.

- Ethnic Cham were identified and their participation has been fully considered for batch 5 & 6.

Ethnic Cham were identified in the two provinces of batch 7 including KCN and PST and are

included in the FSR of Batch-7.

10. Recommendation

To complete the FSR of batch 7, KTHM will require to conduct the environmental, resettlement and

indigenous people screening in three villages for 13 drill wells of Batch-7 subproject before its

implementation in RWSSP-phase 3.

11. Annexes

Annex-1: List of the Meetings of batch 7 that have been conducted with sample minutes

Annex-2 Number of Ethnic Cham participating in the trainings of batch 6 as end of 31st June 2019

Annex-3 Percentage of Cham HH within the identified villages of batch 7 as end of 31t June 2019

Annex-4: Water and sanitation improvement in batch 7

Annex 5: Water quality sample

Annex 6 List of trainings conducted in batch 6

Annex-7: Number of ethnic Cham participated in first public meetings of batch 7

Annex-8: Sample of land donation form and socioeconomic data of the beneficiaries of SRP

Annex 9: Photos of activities

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Annex 1: List of the Meetings of batch 7 that have been conducted with

sample minutes

First commune level meeting

Province District Commune M F Total

% 0f

ethnic

Cham

BMC Thmar Pouk phum Thmei 24 5 29 N/A

SRP Sot Nikom Samrong 38 5 43 N/A

KTM Santuk TI Po 38 6 44 N/A

KCN Toeuk Phos Tang Krosang 55 28 83 1

PST Krakor Ansar Chambok 19 3 22 1

BTB Kos Kralor Hob 23 8 31 N/A

Kos Kralor Kos Kralor 18 17 35 N/A

Total 215 72 287

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Minutes of Commune level meeting: Sample

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First village level meeting

Province District Commune Femal Total

BMC Thmar Pouk phum Thmei 418 1204

SRP Sot Nikom Samrong 1002 1638

KTM Santuk TI Po 746 1243

KCN Toeuk Phos Tang Krosang 1009 1845

PST Krakor Ansar Chambok 1001 1665

BTB Kos Kralor Hob 450 809

Kos Kralor Kos Kralor 629 1083

Total 5255 9487

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Minutes of village level meeting: Sample

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Annex 2: Number of Ethnic Cham participating in the trainings of batch 6 as end of 31st June 2019

Training

KCN: Toul Kpos commune

KTM: Boeung Lvea and Krayea commune PST : Kanchor commune

Village

Total

participant

Ethenic

Cham

% of

Cham Village

Total

participant

Ethenic

Cham

% of

Cham Village

Total

participant % of Cham

Roles and

Responsibilities

of Commune

Council, VDC,

and WSUG

Boards

Lor 119 45 37.82 O kragnoung 45 6 13.33 Kandal 40 100

Tbeng dangkeb 87 100

Sre

Chan 95 50 52.63

Dambok

Kpos 9 9 100.00

Toul Tortoeung 86 100

Rorlang 48 100

Water, Sanitation,

and Hygiene

Education (for

VDCs, WSUGs,

and Village Focal

Persons)

Lor

N/A N/A N/A

O kragnoung 50 6 12.00 Kandal 40 100

Tbeng dangkeb 87 100

Sre

Chan

Dambok

Kpos 48 9 18.75

Toul Tortoeung 86 100

Rorlang 48 100

Practical Training

on Operation and

Maintenance of

Hand Pumps

Lor 119 45 37.82 O kragnoung 10 10 100.00 Kandal 39 100

Tbeng dangkeb 90 100

Sre

Chan 95 50 52.63

Dambok

Kpos N/A no well N/A

Toul Tortoeung 77 100

Rorlang 31 100

Village Level

Drinking Water

Safety Plan

Preparation

Lor 119 45 37.82 O kragnoung 84 0 0 Kandal 84 100

Tbeng dangkeb 147 100

Sre

Chan 95 50 52.63

Dambok

Kpos 54 54 100

Toul Tortoeung 224 100

Rorlang 95 100

School WASH

Program for

Public Institution N/A: None of the teachers are ethnic cham

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Annex 3: Percentage of Cham HH within the identified villages of

batch 7 as end of 31t June 2019

Province Commune Village Total

population

Cham

population

% of

Cham

KCN Tang Krasang 1. Sre ouk 214 203 95

PST Ansa

Chambok

1. Kbal Damrei

8,527 157 4.77 2. Ksach

La’Eth

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Annex 4: Water and sanitation improvement in batch 7 as end of 30st June 2019

]

N

o

Provinc

e District Commune No- Village

Water Supply Improvement Sanitation

Rehabilitation New water supply

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Flo

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of

HH

wit

h s

ubsi

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ell

Com

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ond

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all

pip

e w

ater

sup

ply

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Dri

ll w

ell

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Jar

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all

pip

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ater

sup

ply

1 KCN Teuk Phos Tang Krasang 12 9 129 3,213 5 1,260

2 PST KraKor AnsaChambak

6 48 3,576 5 927

1 Float village 280 280

3 BTB Koas Krala

Hab 7 2,388 5 354

Koas Krala 9 3,252 5 481

4 BMC

Thmar

Pouk Phum Thmei 7 9 4 4 21 2,364 5 848

5 SRP

Soutr

Nikom Samraong 9 27 6,468 5 1,076

6 KTM Santuk Tipou 14 53 3,087 1 887

Total 6 7

64 and 1Float

village 9 13 4 278 24,348 280 31 280 5,833

Note: * -ID Poor1/ID Poor2 and vulnerable poor according to

RWSSP-2

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Annex 5: Water quality test results –Sample

Water quality test sample for Battambang

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Water quality test sample for Banteay meanchey

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Water quality test sample for Kampong Thom

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Water quality test sample for Kampong Chhnang

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Water quality test sample for Kampong Thom

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Water quality test sample for Siemreap

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Annex 6 List of trainings conducted in batch 6

Training topic BMC SRP KTM KCN PST

BTB: Dounba

Commune

Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total Female Total

1

Roles and

Responsibilities of

Commune Council,

VDC, and WSUG

Boards

22% 533 45% 412 41% 930 51% 1101 42% 83 40% 363

2

Water, Sanitation,

and Hygiene

Education (for VDCs,

WSUGs, and Village

Focal Persons)

22% 533 45% 412 45% 976 N/A N/A 42% 83 40% 363

3

Practical Training on

Operation and

Maintenance of Hand

Pumps

24% 551 73% 249 38% 932 47% 806 43% 647 39% 226

4

Village Level

Drinking Water

Safety Plan

Preparation

38% 1040 60% 1985 45% 3465 47% 806 36% 3329 89% 970

5 School WASH

Program for Public

Institution

38% 16 45% 53 25% 56 38% 48 38% 65 63% 27

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Annex 7: number of ethnic Cham participated in first public meetings

of batch 7

Province Commune

Number of

village Village Participant

Number of

ethnic

Cham

% of

ethnic

Cham

KCN Tang

Krasang 12 1. Sre ouk 142 32 22.5%

PST Ansa

Chambok 7

1. Kbal Damrei

34 34 100% 2. Ksach La’Eth

villages

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Annex-8: Sample of land donation form and socioeconomic data of the

beneficiaries of SRP

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Annex 9: Photos of activities

Training batch 6 in BMC

School wash Training

Practical Training on Operation and Maintenance of Hand Pumps

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Training batch 6 in PST

Water and safety plan training

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Commune public meeting in KTM for Batch 7

Village public meeting in KTM for Batch 7


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