Land Acquisition & Involuntary Resettlement
- Description
- Curriculum
- Reviews
Introduction
A GRM is a complaint mechanism through which people and communities affected by projects and other activities may raise their concerns.
The GRM will allow for receipt of concerns, facilitate address of the concerns and inform on the status of redress.
A Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) is a locally based, formalized way to accept, assess, and resolve community feedback or complaints.
It is a key way to mitigate, manage, and resolve potential or realized negative impacts, as well as fulfill obligations under international human rights law and contribute to positive relations with communities and employees.
GRMs should permit a peaceful and timely resolution of problems
A grievance is an expression of concern or complaint voiced by any person who feels they have been or will be negatively impacted by someone else’s activities.
During RAP implementation process, it is inevitable that complaints will arise among the affected people
Timely and affordable redress is important in order to ensure satisfactory resettlement and completion of project
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1GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM
Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Ph.D
University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
sadejoh@unilag.edu.ng samadejoh@gmail.com
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2When to set up GRM
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3Grievance mechanism
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4Grievance Redress Procedures
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5Strategies to reduce these barriers
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6Innovative approaches to involuntary resettlement
By
Franca Attoh, PhD
Department of Sociology
University of Lagos
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7Livelihood patterns of affected and host communities
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8Adaptive and consultative resettlement plan
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9Sociocultural contexts
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10Involuntary resettlement
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11Categories of resettlers-2
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12Objectives of involuntary resettlement
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13Resettlement planning instruments
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14Consultation
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15Involuntary Resettlement Instruments
Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Ph.D.
University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
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16When is resettlement considered involuntary?
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17Involuntary Resettlement Instruments
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18Resettlement Plans
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19REQUIREMENT FOR PHYSICAL AND ECONOMICAL DISPLACEMENT/RESETTLEMENT
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20THE CONCEPT OF LAND IN NIGERIA
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21Vulnerable groups and resettlement
By
Franca Attoh PhD
Department of Sociology-Unilag.
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22Groups with identifiable vulnerabilities
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23Measures to address economic sources of vulnerabilities
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24Vulnerability and development opportunity