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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

5.8. Checklist: Socioeconomic Information

  • Review existing data, determine the level of information required to meet policy standards, and choose appropriate data collection methods.
  • Cover all affected population groups including any host populations.
  • Establish clear definitions of key concepts like APs, family or household, loss, entitled persons.
  • Establish a cut-off date for eligibility in the APs list.
  • Carry out comprehensive mapping of affected villages and host communities, including land-use, cropping patterns, common property, and use of natural resources.
  • Publish the APs list locally for verification by APs and NGO groups including any host populations.
  • Include interdisciplinary skills in the core and involve local government and/or agency staff, AP groups, and NGOs in data collection.
  • Establish a computer database and a program that will facilitate identification of all information on households and individuals for project implementation, and as a baseline for M&E.


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