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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
5.1 Preparing for Data Collection
5.2 Data Collection Methods and Objectives
5.3 Deciding What Data to Collect
5.4 Improving Data Collection Effectiveness
5.5 Data Collection Operations
5.6 Reporting Survey Results
>> 5.7 Data Collection and Surveys in the Project Cycle: Key Action Points
5.8 Checklist: Socioeconomic Information
6. Relocation
7. Income Restoration
8. 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 : 5. Socioeconomic Information

5.7. Data Collection and Surveys in the Project Cycle:
Key Action Points


Project Cycle Key Action Point
Project Identification/ISA
  • Review existing data.
  • Determine level and amount of information required.
  • Clearly establish purpose of data collection for resettlement planning, monitoring and evaluation.
PPTA Feasibility Study
  • Draw up TOR for data collection.
  • Identify expertise required.
  • Commission data collection and agree upon implementation arrangements and reporting requirements.
  • Draft report on the findings of the data collection.
  • Publish preliminary list of APs.
  • Draft programs for income restoration and relocation of the APs.
  • Prepare M&E plan for resettlement based on baseline survey or census.
MRM
  • Review prepared RP (based on results of data collection)
  • Conduct follow-up survey of APs, if update is necessary
  • Prepare income restoration, and indigenous peoples development plans (if appropriate).
Appraisal
  • Finalize RP.
Loan Negotiation
  • Include outstanding issues as condition for loan effectiveness.
Implementation
  • Establish computerized data bank on APs for implementation and monitoring purposes.
  • Involve AP groups and NGOs in implementation.
  • Conduct follow-up surveys for M&E.
Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Monitor progress for reporting purposes.
  • Use PRA, focus group meetings and surveys to M&E purposes.
  • Conduct external independent evaluation through evaluation survey.



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