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Foreword
Abbreviations
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. The Resettlement Plan in the Project Cycle
3. Resettlement: Key Planning Concepts
4. Consultation and Participation
5. Socioeconomic Information
6. Relocation
7. Income Restoration
>>8. Institutional Framework
8.1 Issues concerning the Institutional Framework
8.2 Establishing Resettlement Unit
8.3 Staffing and Budget
8.4 Staff Training and Capacity Building
8.5 NGOs as Resettlement Implementation Agents
8.6 Resettlement Coordination Committees
8.7 Grievance Redress Committees
8.8 Institutional Framework in the Project Cycle: Key Action Points
8.9 Checklist: Institutional Framework
9. Monitoring and Evaluation
Selected Reading List
Appendix 1: The Bank's Policy on Involuntary Resettlement
Appendix 2: Sample Terms of Reference for Full Resettlement Plan
Appendix 3: Resettlement Policies in Selected DMCs
Appendix 4: Resettlement Monitoring: Sample Formats for Monthly Progress Reports
Handbook on Resettlement: A Guide to Good Practice

8. Institutional Framework

A major problem in resettlement management and implementation is the lack of an appropriate institutional framework at both the agency and field levels. It is important to ensure that appropriate agencies mandated to plan and implement compensation, income restoration, and rehabilitation programs are identified as early as possible in project preparation. This chapter recommends approaches to identifying and building the institutional framework.



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