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[정책] Philippines - Metro Manila Flood Management Project (Vol. 5) : Third Resettlement Action Plan Monitoring Report for the Vitas Pumping Station and Annexes

필리핀 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - World Bank 발간일 : 2022-07-11 등록일 : 2022-07-17 원문링크

The development objective of the First Phase of the Metro Manila Flood Management Project for Philippines is to reduce flood risks in flood-prone areas of Metro Manila by constructing and rehabilitating selected pumping stations and their supporting infrastructure, by improving solid waste management practices within the drainage areas located near waterways and drainage channels served by the selected pumping stations, and by relocating informal settler families that will obstruct the proper operation and maintenance of the selected pumping stations and waterways and drainage areas. Some of the negative impacts and mitigation measures include: (1) persons/people impacted by Involuntary taking of land resulting in (i) relocation or loss of shelter; (ii) loss of assets or access to assets; (iii) loss of income sources or means of livelihood, whether or not the affected persons must move to another location; (2) displace persons should be assisted to improve their efforts to improve their livelihoods and living standards or at least to restore them; (3) resettlement could affect social support networks and physical conditions of vulnerable PAPs (children, pregnant women, persons with disabilities (PWD) and illnesses; (4) resettlement may pose additional hardships for female household heads, especially those who are very poor or without sufficient social network support; (5) everyone who occupies land or structure and those that conduct livelihood activities at cut-off date within the ROW limits shall be identified and properly recorded including their condition in life, and their personal circumstances; (6) The project should compensate for lost income and provide rehabilitation measures to improve livelihoods and living conditions of Project-Affected Persons (PAPs) or at least restore them to pre-project level; (7) replace lost structures and other assets of informal settlers. Replacement options include rehousing, cash compensation, rental support while waiting for the housing units to become available, transportation costs, and rehabilitation costs to restore lost livelihood; (8) PAPs found to be previously resettled are not automatically excluded especially if they returned due to lack of livelihood in the resettlement sites; (9) free access to skills training and related livelihood restoration programs for male and female family members; (10) On top of assistance depending on which options they chose (housing or cash compensation), welfare agency additional support will be provided to ensure that vulnerable people are assisted as needed in resettlement transition.

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