Resettlement Due Diligence Report Project Number: 46064-002 August 2019
Cambodia: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Program (TVETSDP) – Additional Financing
18 Public TVET Institutions upgrading works and the proposed DGTVET
multi-storey building
Prepared by the Directorate General of Technical Vocational Education and Training (DGTVET) This resettlement due diligent 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
MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (TVETSDP)
Due Diligence Report
AUG 2019
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Table of Contents Page
Abbreviation .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
I. Project Background ................................................................................................................. 4
II. Project civil work descriptions .............................................................................................. 4
III. Project Locations ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
IV. Objectives of due diligence report ....................................................................................... 10
V. Methodology ....................................................................................................................... 10
VI. Findings from field visits consultations and disclosure ......................................................... 10
VII. Grievance redress mechanism ........................................................................................................................ 11
VIII. Legal Framework and Policies ....................................................................................................................... 12
8.1. Government’s Legal Framework .......................................................................................................... 12
8.2. Land Law in 2001 ........................................................................................................................................ 12
8.3. Resettlement Policy in Cambodia: ...................................................................................................... 13
8.4. ADB’s Policies ............................................................................................................................................... 13
IX. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS ............................................................................. 13
X. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE ......................................................................................... 13
XI. CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................................. 13
Annex-1: LAR checklists for public TVET Institutions implementing civil works: ............................ 15
Annex-2: Master plan of public TVET Institutions: ......................................................................................... 38
Annex-3: List of persons met and discussions: ............................................................................................... 63
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Abbreviation
RGC Royal Government of Cambodia ADB Asian Development Bank ADF Asian Development Fund AFD Agence Française de Développement AHs Affected Households AM ADB Accountability Mechanism APs Affected People BIT Battambang Institute of Technology CARM ADB Cambodia Resident Mission CBT Competency Based Training CBTA Competency Based Training and Assessment CDS Community Development Specialist CHSP Community Health and Safety Plan CLAC Commune Land Acquisition Committee COE Centers of Excellence COI Corridor of Impact CQF Cambodian Qualifications Framework CRO Complaint Receiving Officer CW Civil Work DDS Detailed Design Supervision DGTVET Directorate General Technical Vocational Education and Training DLMI Department of Labour Market Industry DMF Design and Monitoring Framework EA Executing Agency EEO Equal Employment Opportunity EM Ethnic Minorities GAP Gender Action Plan GRM Grievance Redress Mechanism Ha Hectare HHs Households ILU Industrial Liaison Unit IP Indigenous People IPP Indigenous Peoples Plan IPPF Indigenous People Planning Framework IRC Inter-Ministerial Resettlement Committee LARF Land Acquisition and Resettlement Framework M&E Monitoring & Evaluation MEF Ministry of Economy and Finance MIS Management Information System NEA National Employment Agency NGOs Non-Governmental Organizations NIEI National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Innovation NPIA National Poly Technic Institute of Angkor NVIB National Vocational Institute of Battambang OHSP Occupational Health and Safety Plan PAI Project Administration Instructions PAM Project Administration Manual PI Polytechnic Institute PIBMC Polytechnic Institute of Banteay Mean Chey
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PIKP Polytechnic Institute of Kampong Cham PIKT Polytechnic Institute of Kampong Thom PIU Project Implementation Unit PIPP Polytechnic Institute of Pursat Province PIP Polytechnic Institute of Preah Sihanouk PPE Personal Protective Equipment PPI Preah Kosamak Poly Technic Institute RPL/RCC Recognition of Prior Learning/Recognition of Current Competency
RPF Resettlement Policy Framework PTC Provincial Training Centre QBS Quality Based Selection QCBS Quality- and Cost Based Selection RC Reinforced Concrete RP Resettlement Plan RTC Regional Training Centre SBD Standard Bidding Documents SBP Skill Bridging Program SDR Special Drawing Rights SPS ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (June 2009) SSC Sector Skill Council TENA Training Employment Need Assessment TVET Technical Vocational Education and Training TVETSDP Technical Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Project
TOR Terms of References VC Vocational Certificate VSTP Voucher Skill Training Program
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 0C - Celsius (Centigrade) H/h - height ha - hectare kg - kilogram km - kilometer km² - square kilometer L/l - Length lm - linear meter m - meter m² -square meter m³ - cubic meter w - width
NOTE In this report, “$” refers to United States Dollars
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I. Project Background
1. The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) approved the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Project (TVETSDP) on 26 September 2014, in the amount of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) 19,428,000 (USD 30 million equivalent), and comprised of a policy-based loan (USD 7 million equivalent) and a project loan (USD 23 million equivalent). The current project became effective on 9 January 2015.
2. On 17 June 2015, the AFD Board of Directors approved additional co-financing to the current project through a loan of USD 15 million equivalent to the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), to be administered by ADB. Building on the existing program design, the additional co-financing scaled up activities under the investment part of the current program (the policy-based component of the current program will be unchanged; the original policy matrix and disbursement triggers will be maintained). It focusses on upgrading learning environments and the capacity of TVET instructors, and providing stipends to disadvantaged students.
3. TVETSDP will support the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) to address equity and quality issues facing the technical vocational education and training (TVET) system through:
Increased access to TVET programs, particularly for women, the poor and indigenous people
Improved quality and relevance of the TVET system;
Increased involvement of employers in technical and vocational education and training delivery; and
Strengthened governance and management of TVET delivery.
4. The Project supports RGC’s commitment to the development of high-quality, skilled and capable human resources in order to meet the immediate and long-term needs of economic growth and socio-economic development. Impact 5. The impact of the Project has been increased employability of TVET certified workers. The outcome of the Project will be an accessible, demand-driven TVET system responsive to continuing and emerging labour market demands.
6. The project has been delivered four outputs: (i) increased access to TVET programs, particularly for women and the poor; (ii) improved quality and relevance of the TVET system; (iii) increased involvement of employers in TVET delivery; and (iv) strengthened governance and management of the TVET system. While the Project’s impact and outcome statements will remain unaffected, the additional co-financing will benefit additional number of youth, including more vulnerable youth and females in Cambodia.
II. Project civil work descriptions
7. The TVETSDP and TVETSDP-AF projects have been made a provision to the following components: (i) construction of three women dormitories with water and sanitation packages in the Provincial Training Centers (PTCs) of Koh Kong, Polytechnic Institute of Banteay Meanchey, and NPIA in Siem Reap under TVETSDP, and three dormitories with water and sanitation packages in Kratie PTC, NVIB and Kandal PTC under TVETSDP-AF ; (ii) construction of nine workshops with specialized equipment packages at Polytechnic Institute (PI) of Banteay
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Meanchey, Kampong Cham PI, Kampong Speu, Kampong Thom PI, Kandal, Koh Kong, PIP/Pursat, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville under TVETSDP; and other nine workshop at PTCs of Prey Veng, Tboung Khmum, Kratie, Kep, JVC in Phnom Penh, Kampong Chhnang, NVIB, Pailin, and Oudar Meanchey under TVETSDP-AF; (iii) construction of additional building including workshops and classrooms at the Battambang Institute of Technology under TVETSDP, and at Tboung Khmum, NIEI in Phnom Penh, and NPIA/Siem Reap under TVETSDP-AF; and (iv) multi-storey building for new DGTVET Head Quarter (20x40=800 sq.m per floor). The table below simplified indications of the PTCs and other institutes receiving the workshops buildings, women’s dormitories buildings, new building/classroom buildings, COE buildings and the upgrading/amenities of their existing buildings and campuses:
ID. Construction type No. Name of TVET institutions Status as of 20 August 2019
A Women dormitory
1 Koh Kong PTC 100% completed construction 100% completed construction 70% completed construction
2 NPIA (Siem Reap)
3 PIBMC(Banteay Mean Chey)
4 Kandal PTC 98% completed construction 100% completed construction 100% completed construction
5 Kratie PTC
6 NVIB (Battambang)
B New classroom building
1 BIT (Battambang) 100% completed construction
C COE 1 NPIA (Siem Reap) 100% completed construction
100% completed construction 2 BIT (Battambang)
D Workshop building 1 Koh Kong PTC 100% completed construction
E Workshop building (AFD)
1 Pailin PTC 75% completed construction
100% completed construction 75% completed construction
100% completed construction 100% completed construction 100% completed construction
2 Kampong Chhnang PTC
3 NVIB (Battambang)
4 Prey Veng PTC
5 Kratie PTC
6 Tboung Khmum PTC
F COE 1 PPI (Phnom Penh) 100% completed construction
G Workshop building (AFD)
1 JVC 70% completed construction 90% completed construction 70% completed construction
2 Kep PTC
3 Oddar Meanchey PTC
H New (classroom) Building
1 Tboung Khmum PTC 12% completed construction
2 NPIA (Siem Reap) 18% completed construction
3 NIEI (Phnom Penh) Not yet start
J COE 1 NPIC 80% completed construction
K
Upgrading works-1
1 PIKT(Kampong Thom) 5% completed construction
2 Oddar Meanchey 15% completed construction
3 NPIA (Siem Reap) 0% completed construction
4 JVC-Phnom Penh 8% completed construction
5 Kandal PTC 5% completed construction
6 Kampong Speu PTC 8% completed construction
7 Kampong Chhnang PTC 10% completed construction
Upgrading works-2
1 PIP(Preah Sihanouk)
Construction contracts signed and construction start date on 1 August 2019, completion date 31 January
2020.
2 Koh Kong PTC
3 Kep PTC
4 PIPP(Pursat)
5 NVIB (Battambang)
6 PIBMC (Banteay Meanchey)
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7 Tboung Khmum PTC
8 Kratie PTC
9 Prey Veng PTC
10 PIKP(Kampong Cham)
11 Pailin PTC
I Rehabilitation/New building
1 DGTVET Headquarter
Proposed a multi-storey building for new DGTVET Head Quarter (20x40=800m² per floor). MEF will seek internal approval on the request from senior management. Concept design was sent to MEF and ADB on 23 July 2019.
Source: Civil work status of TVETSDP consultant team
8. The workshop building, classroom and an upgrading buildings have been built and upgrading in Public TVET Institutions. The buildings are constructed on the existing campuses and no land acquisition is expected. There is no involuntary resettlement. Thorough assessment also indicated that no indigenous people are residing within Public TVET Institutions campuses and their vicinity. By using ADB's Classification System, the public TVET Institutions are classified under category C. Therefore, under Category C do not require Resettlement Action Plan but just prepared this Due Diligence Report.
III. Project Locations 9. The location of Directorate General of Technical Vocational Education and Training (DGTVET) is located along Russian Blvd/ No.09, Sangkat Toek Laak I, Khan Toul Kouk, Phnom Penh. The master plan of GDTVET has fencing enclosure and it is state-own land of the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and the total area is 27,912m². a multi-storey building for new DGTVET Head Quarter (20x40=800 m² per floor) will be built and the existing DGTVET building will be demolished (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State). 10. The location of National Polytechnic Institute of Angkor (NPIA) is located in Prey Kuy village, Ampil commune, Prasat Bakong district, in Siem Reap province. The Master plan of NPIA is enclosure fencing with land title certificate from Provincial Department of Land Management Urban Planning and Construction. Its premise area is 20,070m². The buildings have been constructed are workshop with an area of 350m², new building with total area of 1,000m² to 1,200m², the woman dormitory building with total area of 1,000m² to 1,200m², COE building with area of 340m² and upgrading/amenities of building and premise. all new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
11. The location of National Vocational Institute of Battambang (NVIB)/Prey Konkla is located in Angdoung Pring village, Sangkat Ou Mal, Battambang municipality and Battambang province. The Master plan of NVIB/Prey Konkla has an area of 56,924m², with fencing and land titling. The workshop building will be constructed with an area of 350m². The women’s dormitory with an area of 1,000m² to 1,200m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
12. The location of Kandal PTC is located in Prek Samroang village, Sangkat Takhmao, Ta-khmao municipality and Kandal province. The Master plan of Kandal PTC has an area of 36,000 m² with fencing. The workshop building has constructed with an area of 350m² and the women’s
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dormitory will be built with an area of 1,000m² to 1,200m² and the upgrading buildings. all new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
13. The location of Kratie PTC is located in Ou Ruessey Pir (II) village, Sangkat Ou Ruessey, Kracheh municipality and Kratie province. The Master plan of Kratie PTC has an area of 4,669.06 m², with fencing. The workshop will be constructed with an area of 350m² and the women’s dormitory with an area of 1,000m² to 1,200m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. all new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
14. The location of Pailin PTC is located in Ou Tatouk Kroam village, Sangkat Toul Lvea and Pailin municipality. The Master plan of Pailin PTC has fencing and land title is under proceeding. The premise area is 3,000m². The workshop building will be built with an area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. all new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
15. The location of Kampong Chhnang PTC is located in Toul Kralanh village, Sangkat Kampong Chhnang and Kampong Chhnang municipality. The premise of Kampong Chhnang PTC has fencing enclosed. The master plan area is 10,718.5m². The workshop building will be built with area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
16. The location of Tboung Khmum PTC is located in Nikum Leu village, Srolop commune, Tboung Khmum district and province. The campus of Tboung Khmum PTC has an area of 17,084.77m², with fencing. The new building will be constructed with an area of 1,000m² to 1,200m². Workshop building will be built with an area of 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
17. The location of Koh Kong PTC is located in Phum Mouy (1) village, Sangkat Smach Mean Chey, Khemarak Phumin municipality and Koh Kong province. The Master plan of Koh Kong PTC with area of 4,238.32m². It has fencing enclosure. The building will be built are workshop with area of 350m², dormitory with area of 1,000m² to 1,200m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
18. The location of Prey Veng PTC is located in Phum Mouy village, Sangkat Kampong Leav and Prey Veng municipality. The Master plan of Prey Veng PTC has fencing and land title is under proceeding. The master plan area is approximate 4,085m². The workshop building will be built with an area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
19. The location of Otdar Mean Chey PTC is located in Borey Rathabal village, Sangkat Sam Roang and Samroang municipality. The Master plan of Ouddar Mean Chey PTC has fencing and land title is under proceeding. The master plan area is approximate 3,000m². The workshop building will be built with an area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
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20. The location of Kep PTC is located in Phum Thmei village, Sangkat Prey Thum, Krong Kep in Kep province. The Master plan of Kep PTC has fencing with an area of 5,680m². The workshop building will be built with an area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
21. The location of Japan Vocational Center (JVC) campus is located in Sangkat and Khan Chroy Changva. Phnom Penh, along National Road 6A. The Master plan of JVC has fencing enclosure with an area of 15,000m² and land title certificate. The workshop building will be built with an area of 350 m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State) 22. The location of Kampong Cham Polytechnic Institute is located in Boeng Kok Pir (II) village, Sangkat Boeng Kok, Kampong Cham municipality and Kampong Cham province. The Master plan of Kampong Cham second PTC campus with area of 7,000m², It has fencing enclosure. The building was built is the workshop building with 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
23. The location of Kampong Thom Polytechnic Institute is located in Acha Leak village, Sangkat Acha Leak, Stoeng Sen municipality and Kampong Thom province. The master plan of Kampong Thom PTC with area of 20,640m². The building was built is the workshop building with area of 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
24. The location of Banteay Mean Chey Polytechnic Institute is located in Keap village, Sangkat Toek Thla, Sereisaophoan municipality and Banteay Mean Chey province. The Master plan of Banteay Mean Chey PTC with area of 7,408m² and it has fencing enclosure. The workshop with area of 350m² and dormitory with area of 1,000m² to 1,200m² have been built and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
25. The location of Polytechnic Institute of Pursat Province/PIPP is located in Chamcar Chek Khang Tboung village, Sangkat Phteah Prey, Pursat municipality and Pursat province. The Master plan of Pursat PTC has fencing enclosure. The master plan area is 9,000m². The workshop building was built with area of 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
26. The Polytechnic Institute of Preah Sihanouk Province campus is located in Dompram (15) village, Sangkat Bei (3) and Krong Preah Sihanouk in Preah Sihanouk province. The master plan area is 7,352m². The workshop building was built with area of 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State).
27. The Kampong Speu PTC campus is located in Tumpung village, Kahaeng commune, Samroang Tung district in Kampong Speu province. The master plan area is 14, 375m². The workshop building was built with area of 350m² and upgrading of building/amenities and premise. All new buildings are constructed in the designated vacant land
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of Institute (see in master plan, with detailed designs and approved by Project Director, His Excellency Secretary of State). The following is the locations and land areas of Public TVET Institutions are delineated as follow:
Source: Safeguards field assessment and investigation/dynamic updating
Table 1: Land Area of the public TVET institutions
Source: Safeguards field assessment and investigation/dynamic updating
No Project locations Village Commune/Sangkat District /Town Province
01 DGTVET Building Russian Blvd Toek La’ak I Tuol Kouk Phnom Penh 02 Banteay Meanchey PI Keap Teuk Tla Serey Saophoan Banteay Meanchey 03 Polytechnic Institute of Kampong
Cham 7 Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Kampong Cham
04 Kampong Speu PTC Tompoung Kaheng Samraong Tong Kampong Speu 05 Kampong Thom PI Archar Leak Archar Leak Stueng Saen Kampong Thom 06 Kandal PTC Preak Tnout Takhmao Takhmao Kandal 07 Koh Kong PTC 1 Smachmeanchey Koh Kong Koh Kong 08 Pursat/PIPP Chamkachek Phtesprey Pursat Pursat 09 PIP/Sihanouk 2 3 Preah Sihanouk Preah Sihanouk 10 Prey Veng PTC Lek Mouy (1) Kampong Leav Preveng Preveng 11 Tboung Khmum PTC Nikum Leu Sra Lop Tboung Khmum Tboung Khmum 12 Kratie PTC O’Reusey Pi O’Reusey Kratie Kratie 13 Kep PTC Thmey Preythom Kep Kep 14 National Vocational Institute of
Battambang Andong Pring O’marll Battambang Battambang
15 Pailin PTC O’Tapuk Krom Tul Lvea Pailin Pailin 16 Otdar Meanchey PTC Borey Rathabal Samrong Samrong Odor Meanchey 17 National Poly Technic Institute of
Angkor-NPIA Prey Kuy Ampil Siem Reap Siem Reap
18 Kampong Chhnang PTC Tulkralagn Kampong Chhnang
Kampong Chhnang
Kampong Chhnang
19 Japan Vocational Center (JVC) Prek Samrong Chroy Changva Chroy Changva Phnom Penh
Public TVET Institutions Land Area, m2
Number of Buildings
Number of Rooms
Directorate General Technical Vocational Education and Training 27,912 8 --
Banteay Meanchey Polytechnic Institute 7, 408 4 9
National Vocational Institute of Battambang, office 3, teachers house 6
56,924 9 11
Kampong Cham PTC (existing) 2, 500 2 17
Kampong Cham Polytechnic Institute 7, 000 1 3
Kampong Chhnang 10,718 3 6
Kampong Speu PTC 14, 375 3 11
Kampong Thom Polytechnic Institute 20, 640 6 16
Kandal PTC 36, 000 6 20
Kep 5,680 2 11
Pailin 3000 2 7
Koh Kong PTC 5, 000 3 13
Polytechnic Institute of Pursat Province 9, 360 5 13 Polytechnic Institute of Preah Sihanouk Province 7,352 4 25
Tboung Khmum PTC 17,084 1 2
Odor Meanchey PTC 4,000 3 13
Kratie PTC 4,669 2 7
Prey Veng PTC 4,085 2 10
NPIA/Siem Reap 20,070 3 8
Japan Vocational Center JVC 15,000 3 15
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IV. Objectives of due diligence report
28. The objectives of DDR is to provide a detailed involuntary resettlement (IR) Categorization for upgrading works No.2 and a proposed multi-storey building for new DGTVET Head Quarter in Phnom Penh. 29. This due diligence process for IR categorization on upgrading woks No.2 and the proposed multi-storey building for new DGTVET Head Quarter covers the following:
(i) determine whether the project will have any involuntary resettlement (IR) impacts;
(ii) identify any relevant actions needed to ensure the impacts are properly documented;
(iii) define mitigation measures; and
(iv) ensure required safeguards documents are prepared in accordance with the ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS 2009) and laws of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC).
V. Methodology
30. The methodologies used for this DDR are the following:
1. Data reviews:
Desk reviewed were carried out in GDTVET i.e. Safeguard Policy Statement of ADB 2009, IPP Oct 2015, and
Review of technical detailed designs/drawings, master plans, and location plans and other related documents to Project of buildings constructions.
2. Meetings and consultations
Primary stakeholder meetings and conducting screening checklists with all public TVET Institutions’ directors, deputy directors and other involved staff.
VI. Findings from field visits consultations and disclosure
31. Project Engineers, site engineers together with procurement officers of TVETSDP, often, conducted field visits to Public TVET Institutions in relation to social and environmental issues, to assess and updating the status of the locations of new building constructions, upgrading works and the proposed DGTVET Head Quarter Office/multi-storey building. The site visits and investigations are delineated as following:
No Date of meetings and consultations
Public TVET Institutions
Summary of safeguards notes
1 12-16 July 2019
Kandal, Kampong Speu, Kep, PIPP/Preah Sihanouk and Koh Kong
Met and discussion with Institutes’ management and involved staff, assessment of upgrading of building/amenities and institutions’ campus/premise, updated social and environmental screening checklists. Confirming grievance redress mechanism for safeguards concerns (if any)
2 19-21July 2019
Kampong Chhnang, Pursat, NVIB, Pailin,
Consultation and discussion with Institutes’ management and involved staff, assessment of upgrading of building/amenities and institutions’
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campus/premise, updated social and environmental screening checklists. Confirming grievance redress mechanism for safeguards concerns (if any).
3 21-24July 2019
PIBMC, Otdar Mean Chey PTC, NPIA/Siem Reap and Kampong Thom
Consultation and discussion with Institutes’ management and involved staff, assessment of upgrading of building/amenities and institutions’ campus/premise, updated social and environmental screening checklists. Confirming grievance redress mechanism for safeguards concerns (if any)
4 26-30 July 2019
Kampong Cham, Tboung Khmum, Kratie and Prey Veng
Consultation and discussion with Institutes’ management and involved staff, assessment of upgrading of building/amenities and institutions’ campus/premise, updated social and environmental screening checklists. Confirming grievance redress mechanism for safeguards concerns (if any)
5 24 July 2019 JVC and DGTVET Project director, management and involved staff are agreed proposing to construct a new building of DGTVET, assessment of upgrading of building/amenities and institutions’ campus. Conduct updating social and environmental screening checklists. Confirming grievance redress mechanism for safeguards concerns (if any)
Source: Safeguards field assessment and investigation carried out in July 2019
3. Preparation of Resettlement Due Diligence Report
Report format follows ADB guidelines, Resettlement Frameworks of TVETSDP, and ToR given;
Master Plans and photos are included.
VII. Grievance redress mechanism 32. A well-defined grievance redress and resolution mechanism has been established to address Likely Affected Households (LAH) or Persons grievances and complaints regarding civil work implementation. This mechanism covers environmental as well as other types of grievances associated with the project. The procedures for grievance redress are set out below:
Stage 1: Likely Affected Household (LAH)/person will submit a letter of complaints/requests to the PTC community relations grievance committee and the PTC will be obliged to provide immediate written confirmation of receiving the complaint. If after 7 days the aggrieved AH does not hear from PTC community relations, or if the AH is not satisfied with the decision taken by in the first stage, the complaint may be brought to the Department of TVET Management in DGTVET.
Stage 2: The Department of TVET Management in DGTVET has 15 days within which to resolve the complaint to the satisfaction of all concerned. If the complaints cannot be solved in this stage, the Department of TVET Management in DGTVET will bring the case to the PCU.
Stage 3: The PCU meets with the aggrieved party and tries to resolve the complaint. Within 30 days of the submission of the grievance, the PCU shall implement the decision.
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Figure 1: Grievance Redress Mechanism
VIII. Legal Framework and Policies
8.1. Government’s Legal Framework 33. The 1993 Constitution of Cambodia sets two basic principles for land acquisition. The first is Article 44 which states that the “right to confiscate properties from any person shall be exercised only in the public interest as provided by law and shall require fair and just compensation in advance” (Article 44). The second principle is Article 20, which stipulates that “nobody shall be forced to transfer his or her ownership, if forcing is not necessary in the public interest and (if) no proper and just indemnity has been paid to the owner”. These two principles are also adhered to in almost all countries. 34. Meanwhile, Articles 73 and 74 of the Constitution provide for special consideration and support to vulnerable people including mothers and children, the disabled and families of combatants who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Indigenous minorities however are not explicitly included in these two articles but included in the Land Law.
8.2. Land Law in 2001 35. The 2001 Land Law governs land and property rights in Cambodia. Based on the provisions of the 1993 Constitution, it defines the regime of ownership of immovable properties, such as land, trees and fixed structures.
36. The rights and responsibilities of the Government with respect to eminent domain are specified in the Land Law. The Government can acquire private land for public purposes but has to pay a fair and just compensation in advance of the land acquisition. The Land Law, Article 5, states that “No person may be deprived of his ownership, unless it is in the public interest. An
Department of TVET Management in DGTVET
Project Coordination Unit (PCU)
Affected person
1st Level Grievance
3rdLevel Grievance
2nd Level Grievance
No
Yes within 7 days
Grievance redressed and
record keeping
Grievance redressed and
record keeping
Grievance redressed and record keeping
Yes within 15 days
Yes within 30 days
No
Field Level: Contractor, Site Engineer, PTC community relations officer
and/or director
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ownership deprivation shall be carried out in accordance with the forms and procedures provided by law and regulations and after the payment of fair and just compensation in advance.”
8.3. Resettlement Policy in Cambodia: 37. Sub-Decree No.19 March 2003, for instance, provides the condition within which landless families displaced by public development projects may acquire land on which to shift (Article3). There is, however; no formally established national policy for resettlement in Cambodia, and a policy to that effect was reviewed or monitored by the Inter-Ministerial Resettlement Committee (IRC) chaired by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). A consultative report setting out the proposed policy on Involuntary Resettlement has the following main provisions being reviewed:
1) Displacement will be reduced or avoided as much as possible by sensitive design of the civil engineering works;
2) The area to be cleared will be limited to the width required for the construction itself and for the construction to proceed;
3) Land replacement for land is the preferred option and any replacement will be based on present market value plus a margin for losing of future earnings;
4) Affected persons and host communities shall be encouraged to participate in the design and implementation of the resettlement plan;
5) Compensation for affected persons will not be reduced to reflect depreciation.
8.4. ADB’s Policies 38. The following summarizes the key ADB policies relevant to the preparation of Resettlement Plan for the project. The resettlement categorization report has been prepared based on ABD’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement. The main purpose of this policy are to (1) avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement wherever feasible; (2) minimize it where it is unavoidable and insure that AHs or AP receive assistance, so that they would be at least as well off as they would have been in the absence of the project.
IX. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS
39. Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MLVT) is the Executing Agency (EA) and DGTVET is the implementing agencies (IA). DGTVET is responsible for overall supervision, monitoring, and timely reporting on all program activities and ensure that the program is implemented in accordance with the loan agreement. The IA is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and supervision of program and project activities at the national and subnational levels. The IA and relevant technical departments is responsible for implementation of policies and investment activities under the project/program.
X. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
40. The proposed implementation of the construction of civil works includes multi-storey upgrading buildings/amenities and proposed DGTVET multi-storey building are on 2019 to 2021
XI. CONCLUSIONS
41. The civil works under the project/program includes new DGTVET building/multi-storey building, and upgrading works/activities for 18 Public TVET Institutions..
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42. The locations of the construction activities are on existing location of DGTVET building and they are government-owned land and access to the project sites are through existing public roads, hence, land acquisition and encroachment on private property could not occur.
43. Legal land tenure status of TVET institutions are in the form of land title certificates from the Land Management Urban Planning, Construction and Cadastre of each provincial/capital city of Phnom Penh as attached in this document. However, fewer institutions like PTCs in Pailin, Kep and Koh Kong are in the process to obtaining land title certificates.
44. The additional scope on the construction of new DGTVET building and upgrading works/activities of 18 TVET institutions are not involved in any form of land acquisition and involuntary resettlement where all the works are strictly within the existing Public TVET Institutions and DGTVET/MLVT, nor restricts access to land use, legally designated parks, protected areas, wetlands, cultural/archaeological/worship places.
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Annex-1: LAR checklists for public TVET Institutions implementing civil works:
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:01
Province: Phnom Penh Khan: Toul Kork
Sangkat: Toek La ak Ti Mouy Village: N/A
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures proposed new DGTVET/multi-storey building and upgrading works
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (None)[The new building/multi-storey and upgrading works]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement- it is on the existing building with size (20mx40m)=800m² (multi-storey building of DGTVET)
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ Demolishing the existing building and replaces constructing new building
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No structure, besides existing building
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ Will be cut of 17 trees and 7 fruit trees
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ no
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ no
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ no
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ no
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of MLVT
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
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Name & Signature [Sar Kheam]:
Date: 24 July 2019
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 24 July 2019
Safeguards specialist
SAO Botumroath
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:02
Province: Siem Reap District: Prasat Bakong
Commune: Ampil Village: Prey Kuy
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading works/activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact- None
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes
No
Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence? √ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected?
√ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots?
√ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees?
√ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise?
√ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls?
√ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected?
0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected?
None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of NPIA
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
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8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]:
Date: 22-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature
(implementor):
Date: 22-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Chan Sovantara
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:03
Province: Battambang Municipality: Battambang
Sangkat: Ou Mal Village: Angdong Pring
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
The location size is 56,924m2, with fences and land tittle.
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes
No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected?
√ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots?
√ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees?
√ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise?
√ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls?
√ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As
√ No
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the result of physical and/or economic displacements
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected?
None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
NVIB Campus
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]:
Date:
20-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 20-Jul-
19
Site Engineer
Dok Chantha
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No: 04
Province: Kandal Municipality: Takhmao
Sangkat: Takhmao Village: Prek Samroang
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
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Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size. Total campus area is 36,000m²
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected?
√ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise?
√ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls?
√ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected?
0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected
0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected?
None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
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Name & Signature [Pen Sarith]:
Date: 12-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 12-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Som Pheakdey
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:05
Province: Kratie Municipality: Kracheh
Sangkat: Ou Ruessey Village: Ou Ruessey Pir (II)
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size. Total area of campus is 4,669.06m2
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
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[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Pen Sarith]:
Date: 27-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 27-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Chhuth Ron
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:06
Province: Pailin Municipality: Pailin
Sangkat: Toul Lvea Village: Ou Tatouk Kroam
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size. 50x60=3,000m², no fence and proceeding the land tittles
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Pailin PTC Campus
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
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None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ]
Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Pen Sarith]: Date: 20-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 20-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Dok Chantha
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:07
Province: Kampong Chhnang Municipality: Kampong Chhnang
Sangkat: Kampong Chhnang Village: Toul Kalanh
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size 48.5x221=10,718.5m², no fence and proceeding the land tittles
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
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1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Kampong Chhnang PTC Campus
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the forgeoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Sar Kheam]:
Date: 19-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 19-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Dok Chantha
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:08
Province: Tboung Khmum District: Tboung Khmum
Commune: Srolop Village: Nikum Leu
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size. The total area of campus is 17,084.77m2
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
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6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Pen Sarith]:
Date: 27-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 27-Jul-19
Site Engineer Chhuth Ron
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:09
Province: Koh Kong Municipality: Khemarak Phumin
Sangkat: Smach Mean Chey Village: Phum Mouy (1)
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
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1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Pen Sarith]:
Date: 14-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 14-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Som Pheakdey
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:10
Province: Prey Veng Khan: Prey Veng
Sangkat: Kampong Leav Village: Phum Mouy (1)
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
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Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size. PTC area is 4,085m²
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Pen Sarith]:
Date: 26-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 26-Jul-19
Site Engineer Chhuth Ron
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LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:11
Province: Oudar Mean Chey Municipality: Samroang
Sangkat: Samroang Village: Borey Ratabal
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Sar Kheam]:
Date: 22-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 22-Jul-19
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Site Engineer Chan Sovantara
SAO Botumroath
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:12
Province: Kep Municipality: Kep
Sangkat: Prey Thom Village: Phum Thmei
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
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The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [[Pen Sarith]:
Date: 13-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 13-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Som Pheakdey
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:13
Province: Phnom Penh Khan: Chrouy Chang Va
Sangkat: Chrouy Chang Va Village: Chrouy Chang Va
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures JVC upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts: None
Campus of JVC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts: None
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
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[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Sar Kheam]:
Date: 24-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 24-Jul-19
Safeguards consultants SAO Botumroath
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:16
Province: Kampong Cham Municipality: Kampong Cham
Sangkat: Boeng Kok Village: Boeng Kok Pir (II)
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
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Campus of KCPI
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [PenSarith]:
Date:
26-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date:
26-Jul-19
Site Engineer
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:17
Province: Kampong Thom Municipality: Stoeng Sen
Sangkat: Acha Leak Village: Acha Leak
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
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4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of PIKP
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]:
Date:
24 -Jul- 2019
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date:
24-Jul-2019
Site Engineer
Chan Sovantara
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No:18
Province: Banteay Mean Chey Municipality: Sereisaophoan
Sangkat: Toek Thla Village: Keap
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
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9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of PTIBMB
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Pen Sarith]:
Date: 21-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 21-Jul--19
Site Engineer
Chan Sovantara
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No: 19
Province: Pursat Municipality: Pursat
Sangkat: Phteah Prey Village: Chamcar Chek Khang Tboung
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures
upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
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1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of PIP
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]:
Date: 19-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 19-Jul-18
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Site Engineer
Dok Chantha
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No: 20
Province: Preah Sihanouk/PIPP Municipality: Preah Sihanouk
Sangkat: Bei (3) Village: Dampram (15)
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campuses
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site? √ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
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5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of PIPP
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]: Date: 13-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor):
Date: 13-Jul-19
Site Engineer
Som Pheakdey
LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT (LAR) SCREENING CHECKLIST
Screening Checklist No: 21
Province: Kampong Speu District: Samroang Tong
Commune: Kahaeng Village: Tumpung
Technical Drawing/ Specifications Attached Yes√ No
Typical building/infrastructures upgrading activities
Determined the affected properties in zone of impact (partially/fully)[workshop buildings]
Land acquisition for project or subproject buildings/improvement/infrastructures need to know the zone of impact/clear zone and size .
1. Screening Questions for Land Acquisition & Resettlement
Likely Effects Yes No Description/Comments
1. Will the subproject affect any land use that is owned or used by households/residence?
√ On the existing buildings, amenities and campus
2. Will any houses or structures be affected? √ No
3.Will there be loss of agricultural plots? √ No
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4.Will there be loss of crops and/or trees? √ No
5.Will there be loss of businesses or enterprise? √ No
6.Will there be loss of any small shops or stalls? √ No
7.Will there be any other impacts on incomes and livelihoods? As the result of physical and/or economic displacements
√ No
8. Are there non-titled people who live or earn their livelihood at the site?
√ No
9.If "yes" to above, do they have structures or other assets that will need to be removed?
2. Information on Affected Households
1. What is the estimated number of households likely to be affected? 0
2. What is the estimated number of people likely to be affected? 0
3. What is the estimated number of non-titled land users likely to be affected? 0
4. What is the estimated number of female headed households likely to be affected 0
5. Are ethnic people or households likely to be affected? None
6. Briefly describe the ethnic groups and types of impacts:
Campus of PTC
7. What is the estimated number of households affected by loss of income and livelihoods? 0
8. Briefly describe the types of income or livelihoods to be affected and nature of the impacts:
None
3. Document/Plan Requirements
Based on the foregoing identification of impacts and the subproject will:
[ ] Create land acquisition/resettlement (LAR) impacts (if YES ticked in answer to any question in Section 1), and a Resettlement Plan (completed as per the requirements of the RF) is required
[ √ ] Create no LAR impacts, no resettlement plan is required. This screening checklist and a due diligence report will be prepared as the documentation for the subproject
The foregoing has been reviewed and agreed with by:
Name & Signature [Mr. Pen Sarith]:
Date: 12-Jul-19
Leader
Name & Signature (implementor): Date: 12-July-19
Site Engineer
Som Pheakdey
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Annex-2: Master plan of public TVET Institutions:
DGTVET master plan and land title certificate:
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NVIB- Battambang with land title certificate:
Kandal PTC, land certificate, and letter from Provincial Department of Culture and Fine Arts certified that there are none archaeological or ceramic objects in Kandal PTC:
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Kratie PTC with land title certificate: The letter to confirm, there is none human born and landmines in the PTC premise.
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Kampong Chhnang PTC with land title certificate:
Tboung Khmum PTC: Certificate to confirm there is no landmines, Certificate of land title.
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Pailin master plan with land certificate to confirm of no landmines/mines clearance/Receipt of land title certificate:
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Annex-3: List of persons met and discussions:
No. Name Position
1. H.E. Laov HIM Project Coordinator
2. H.E. Tung Sopheap Project Coordinator
3. Mr. Mop Sinoun Director of NPIA
4. Mr. Moeun Thanak Deputy Director of NPIA
5. Mr. Rat Ratana Chief office NPIA
6. Mr. Nov Nhen Director of NVIB
7. Mr. Sok Kun Deputy Director of NVIB
8. Chhean Sarith Deputy Director of NVIB
9. AN Chan Song Deputy Director of NVIB
10. Khoun Sokha Office of Q.A.
11. Keo Kakada Librarian
12. Peng Sokthida Chief of Accounting
13. Sou Sopha Chief of Aquatic
14. Beang Saroeup Chief of program
15. Neang Ly Vuth Chief office
16. SO Ron Chief office of vet
17. Pao Meng Heang Admin chief
18. Chroeng Nary Director of Kandal PTC
19. Chhoam Chorn Dy Deputy Directress of Kandal PTC
20. Pen Soeng Chief of accounting
21. Leng Kola Chief of admin
22. Chhoeun Sam Arth Technical Teacher
23. Oun Kim Phoeun Director of Kratie PTC
24. Khiev Rany Deputy Director of Kratie PTC
25. Chorn Kim Choan Chief of section
26 Sok Chamnan Chief
27 Hour Theary Vice chief
28 Ly Chan Rith Director of Kampong Chhnang PTC
29 Sin Veasna Deputy Director of Kampong Chhnang PTC
30 Hour Panha Deputy Director of Kampong Chhnang PTC
31 Kong Borady Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
32 Kong Kim San Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
33 Horn Seiha Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
34 Ly Bun Nimol Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
35 Un Vichet Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
36 Prach Meak Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
37 Chhum Rath Staff of Kampong Chhnang PTC
38 Keun Sokun Director of Pailin PTC
39 Try Sokchea Chief of section
40 Sem Linda Chief of section
41 Kong Vuthea Teacher
42 Hong Mom Teacher
43 Nhem Chivorn Teacher
44 Leoung Sarath Teacher
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45 Khin Sokha Teacher
46 Yan Sokha Director of Tboung Khmum PTC
47 Koa Kim Eng Teacher
48 Hun Soktharath Teacher
49 Som Sorya Teacher
50 Chim Mon Director of Koh Kong PTC
51 Iv Vuthika Deputy Director of Koh Kong PTC
52 Mei Somontha Finance
53 Kun Phalla Teacher
54 Uy Le Heng Teacher
55 Moeng Vanna Director of Prey Veng PTC
56 Kin Theary Chief of admin
57 Kong Vanny Chief of curriculum
58 Kong Sophea Vice chief of admin
59 Nop Saroeun Director of Kep PTC
60 Sim Sarin Director of JVC
61 Tan Kosal Director of NIEI
62 Ngoun Vireak Staff
63 Chea Phally Director of Kampong Cham Polytechnic Institute
64 Hav Thin Deputy Director of Kampong Cham Polytechnic Institute
65 Ek Hieng Director of Kampong Thom Polytechnic Institute
66 Rin Vitiadaro Deputy Director of Kampong Thom Polytechnic Institute
67 Samrith Sorcheat Directress of BMC Polytechnic Institute
68 Sor Kosal Deputy Director of BMC Polytechnic Institute
69 Sor Chenda Deputy Director of BMC Polytechnic Institute
70 Pum Chantha Director of Pursat Polytechnic Institute
71 Nget Tat Deputy Director of Pursat Polytechnic Institute
72 H.E. Bun Phearin Director of NPIC
73 Mr. Ouk Dara Deputy Director of NPIC
74 Mr. Prom Peou a Chief of a Department of NPIC
75 Mr. Pen Samnang Staff of NPIC