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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

E. Project Implementation

44. Resettlement components should be reviewed thoroughly throughout project implementation. Bank review missions should include, as far as possible, persons with expertise in resettlement, sociology or social anthropology. Semiannual reviews of large-scale resettlement operations are recommended, and in-depth reviews of midterm progress are critical. The reviews should be planned from the outset to allow the government, the project sponsors, and the Bank to make necessary adjustments in project implementation. Complete recovery from resettlement can be protracted and may require monitoring well after affected persons are relocated, sometimes even after project facilities are commissioned and Bank financing is completed.



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