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I. Introduction
II. Review of Involuntary Resettlment Experiences
III. Involuntary Resettlement Policy
IV. Implementation Procedures
A. Initial Social Assessment
B. Resettlement Plan
>> C. Responsibilty
D. Project Processing
E. Project Implementation
F. Application of Policy
G. Monitoring and Reporting
H. Resource Implications
V. Conclusions
Involuntary Resettlement : IV. Implementation Procedures

C. Responsibility for Resettlement

41. As is common with all projects, the responsibility for planning and implementing resettlement rests with the government and other project sponsors. The Bank should support the efforts of the government and other project sponsors, as required, through (i) assistance in formulating and implementing resettlement policies, strategies, laws, regulations, and specific plans; (ii) providing technical assistance to strengthen the capacity of agencies responsible for resettlement; and (iii) financing eligible costs of resettlement, if requested.



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