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Framework for ADB power transmission project prepared
FAISALABAD (October 14 2006): The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has prepared 'Indigenous People's Development Framework' (IPDF) for Power Transmission Enhancement Program (PTEP) for Asian Development Bank (ADB), which will be implemented in Pakistan.
According to National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) report, the objective of this project is twofold. On the one hand, it would establish the mechanisms and procedures required to satisfy the requirements of ADB policy on Indigenous People (IP), hereafter mentioned in the text simply as 'the ADB Policy', and on the other hand, it seeks to provide guidelines for preparation and implementation of the needed IP actions, either in the form of a modified 'Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for situations where IP impacts are of small to medium magnitude, or in the form of a stand-alone Indigenous People's Development Plan (IPDP) for situations where impacts on IP are broad-based and systemic.
The Power Transmission Enhancement Program (PTEP), or hereinafter 'the Program', will be financed through a multi-tranche financial facility (MFF), including four tranches, each including several subprojects. The Facility appraisal requires the appraisal of the first tranche of the PTEP, which involves projects aiming at the expansion of existing grid stations through addition of transformers, construction of new grid stations, and installation of 220 kV transmission lines of various lengths.
Based on ADB operational policies regulating MFF proceedings all projects within a proposed tranche will have to be fully prepared. This includes, for projects with IP issues, the preparation of the appropriate IP action fitting the specific project situation.
According to NTDC sources, LARP or IPDP preparation activities will be initiated as part of the preparation of each tranche appraisal. Following the completion of detailed engineering design (DED) of the projects, each IPDP will be reviewed and, if necessary, updated prior to its implementation. The tranche design consultants and the tranche implementation consultants will have both international and local IP development capacity sufficient to cover all IPD planning and implementation needs for the first three years of the tranche implementation.
ADB will provide capacity to the Pakistan Resident Mission (PRM) for review and approval of Category 'B' IPDPs. Category 'A' IPDPs will be reviewed and approved by Regional Department at ADB headquarters in Manila.
In order to guarantee that the Project is implemented in accordance with the ADB policy and that general guidance is given for the preparation of IP action commensurate to impacts and IP compensation needs this document details the following: (i) ADB and Pakistan's Definition of Indigenous Peoples, (ii) Social Assessment Summary; (iii) The ICFRMP IP Policy and Strategy, (iv) Participatory Planning and Capacity Building (v) Document Preparation and Studies, (vi) Organisation and Responsibilities, (vii) IPDP Preparation Plan, (viii) Disclosure, Monitoring and Evaluation.
FAISALABAD (October 14 2006): The National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) has prepared 'Indigenous People's Development Framework' (IPDF) for Power Transmission Enhancement Program (PTEP) for Asian Development Bank (ADB), which will be implemented in Pakistan.
According to National Transmission and Despatch Company (NTDC) report, the objective of this project is twofold. On the one hand, it would establish the mechanisms and procedures required to satisfy the requirements of ADB policy on Indigenous People (IP), hereafter mentioned in the text simply as 'the ADB Policy', and on the other hand, it seeks to provide guidelines for preparation and implementation of the needed IP actions, either in the form of a modified 'Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) for situations where IP impacts are of small to medium magnitude, or in the form of a stand-alone Indigenous People's Development Plan (IPDP) for situations where impacts on IP are broad-based and systemic.
The Power Transmission Enhancement Program (PTEP), or hereinafter 'the Program', will be financed through a multi-tranche financial facility (MFF), including four tranches, each including several subprojects. The Facility appraisal requires the appraisal of the first tranche of the PTEP, which involves projects aiming at the expansion of existing grid stations through addition of transformers, construction of new grid stations, and installation of 220 kV transmission lines of various lengths.
Based on ADB operational policies regulating MFF proceedings all projects within a proposed tranche will have to be fully prepared. This includes, for projects with IP issues, the preparation of the appropriate IP action fitting the specific project situation.
According to NTDC sources, LARP or IPDP preparation activities will be initiated as part of the preparation of each tranche appraisal. Following the completion of detailed engineering design (DED) of the projects, each IPDP will be reviewed and, if necessary, updated prior to its implementation. The tranche design consultants and the tranche implementation consultants will have both international and local IP development capacity sufficient to cover all IPD planning and implementation needs for the first three years of the tranche implementation.
ADB will provide capacity to the Pakistan Resident Mission (PRM) for review and approval of Category 'B' IPDPs. Category 'A' IPDPs will be reviewed and approved by Regional Department at ADB headquarters in Manila.
In order to guarantee that the Project is implemented in accordance with the ADB policy and that general guidance is given for the preparation of IP action commensurate to impacts and IP compensation needs this document details the following: (i) ADB and Pakistan's Definition of Indigenous Peoples, (ii) Social Assessment Summary; (iii) The ICFRMP IP Policy and Strategy, (iv) Participatory Planning and Capacity Building (v) Document Preparation and Studies, (vi) Organisation and Responsibilities, (vii) IPDP Preparation Plan, (viii) Disclosure, Monitoring and Evaluation.