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Productive Infrastructure Program - Request II
Country: Haiti
Reception date: January, 12 2017
Current Status: Open
Requesters:
Hundreds of families who form the collective “Kolektif Peyizan Viktim Tè Chabè”, as residents of the Caracol-Chabert zone in Northeastern Haiti. The Requesters are being represented before MICI by the Accountability Counsel and Action Aid Haiti organizations.
The Request alleges the loss of the forms of subsistence of the requesting families, as a result of having been displaced from their lands in January of 2011 for the development of the Caracol Industrial Park (the Project) in the area located within close proximity to the Caracol Bay, which assists in the exportation objectives of the Park.
The Requesters, principally dedicated toward agricultural activities for their food security and economic sustenance, were land owners in the area selected for the Project. The Requesters allege that their displacement from the land had been carried out with minimal days’ notice, without consultation with the communities, and without information having been provided in this regard.
In addition, the Requesters signal that the compensation offered would have been received several years later, and that it would have been inadequate to ensure the quality of life of the requesting families. This, in turn, would have led to poorer living conditions, in comparison to the conditions existent prior to the displacement, due to the resulting situation that would not allow the Requesters to cover their cost of living. Furthermore, the Request alleges that some families have not, to date, received compensation, after six years of the displacement having taken place.
The Request also raises the issue of harm to the requesting families due to the lack of information regarding the environmental impacts on the Caracol Bay zone and the Troud-du North River, as a result of the construction and operation of the Park; such is also the case with respect to the social impacts experienced by the surrounding communities due to the introduction of the Project. Finally, the Request also presents information about the possible violations of labor codes in relation to the personnel that currently works in the Park.
The Project is financed through 5 loan operations and also has a series of technical cooperations.
On April 25th 2022, MICI submitted, for information, the Third Annual Monitoring Report to the Board of Executive Directors.
On January 23, 2017, the Request was registered. Requesters and Management were notified.
On March 23rd MICI determined that the complaint was eligible, as it met the criteria established by the Mechanism’s Policy, with the exception of three operations related to the Project, to which some exclusions outlined in the Policy apply. For two of the three operations mentioned, the exclusion detailed in paragraph 19 (f) applies, which states that neither the Consultation Phase or the Compliance Review Phase shall be applicable to Requests submitted more than 24 months after the last disbursement corresponding to the operation financed by the Bank; for the third operation remaining, the exclusion detailed in paragraph 19 (e) applies, related to operations that have not yet been approved by the Board of Executive Directors.
This determination is not an evaluation of the merits of the Request, nor of the topics presented. Likewise, the determination is not an evaluation of the compliance or non-compliance of the Bank in relation to its relevant Operational Policies.
The Request was transferred to the Consultation Phase, in accordance with the wishes of the Requesters, and the assessment stage was initiated in order to determine whether or not carrying out the process of this Phase would be feasible.
On June 27, 2017 , MICI published the Assessment Report for the Consultation Phase, which determines that the parties agree to seek a resolution using consultation methods.
On May 17, 2018, at the request of MICI, the Board of Directors approved an extension to the Consultation process for an additional period of six months, with the objective of allowing the necessary time for discussing possible corrective and / or restoration measures based on the results of the independent evaluation of the Livelihood Compensation and Restoration Plan.
The new deadline for the Consultation Phase Process will be December 14, 2018.
On January 25, 2019, the Consultation Phase Report, including the Agreement reached on December 8 2018 and the Monitoring Plan, was distributed to the Board of Executive Directors for their consideration by short procedure. With the approval of the Monitoring Plan by the Board, the Monitoring stage begins. By disposition of the Parties, both the Agreement terms and the Monitoring Plan are confidential.
On January 21st 2020, MICI submitted, for information, the First Annual Monitoring Report to the Board of Executive Directors.
On February 23rd 2021, MICI submitted, for information, the Second Annual Monitoring Report to the Board of Executive Directors.
On April 25th 2022, MICI submitted, for information, the Third Annual Monitoring Report to the Board of Executive Directors.
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Infrastructure Program
TRANSPORT
Loan Operation
USD 55,000,000
Registration
Registered
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Eligibility
Eligible
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Assessment
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Consultation Process
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Monitoring
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Recommendation for a CR and ToRs
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Investigation
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CR Report
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Monitoring
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Registration |
Consultation Phase (CP) |
Compliance Review Phase (CRP) |
Steps and milestones | Date | Remarks | Documents |
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Registry | |||
Request Receipt |
2017-01-12 |
Requests of a confidential nature are not published. | |
Notice of Registration |
2017-01-23 |
5 business days from the date of receipt of the Request or 15 business days when further information is required from the Requesters. | |
Elegibility | |||
Management Response |
2017-02-22 |
21 business days from the date of notice of registration. The response will be published as an annex to the Eligibility Memorandum. | |
Eligibility due date |
2017-03-23 |
21 business days from the date of receipt of Management Response or 45 business days after the Suspension is granted. | |
Eligibility Memorandum Public Disclosure |
2017-04-21 |
As per the Access to Information Policy (OP-102) the disclosure of this document is done simultaneous to its distribution to the Board of Executive Directors. | |
Consultation phase | |||
Assessment | |||
Deadline for Assessment |
2017-06-14 |
40 business days from the date of issuance of the eligibility memorandum. | |
Assessment Report Public Disclosure |
2017-06-27 |
As per the Access to Information Policy (OP-102) the disclosure of this document is done simultaneous to its distribution to the Board of Executive Directors. | |
Consultation Phase Process | |||
Consultation Phase Process deadline |
2018-06-14 |
12 calendar months from the date of issuance of the Assessment Report. | |
Deadline Extension for the Consultation Phase Process |
2018-12-14 |
Extension of the deadline, subject to non-objection of the Board of Executive Directors. | |
Consultation Phase Report Public Disclosure |
2019-02-01 |
Disclosure of this document takes place after Board consideration. | |
Monitoring | |||
First Annual Monitoring Report |
2020-02-05 |
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Second Annual Monitoring Report |
2021-02-23 |
French and Creole versions were included in the French section of the page | |
Third Annual Monitoring Report |
2022-04-25 |
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Fourth Annual Monitoring Report |
2023-05-23 |