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- Title
INVESTIGATING THE FAILURE OF RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD BANK'S POLICY ON INVOLUNTARYRESETTLEMENT USING LESSONS FROM UGANDA'S BUJAGALI HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT.
- Authors
KANGAVE, JALIA
- Abstract
The article discusses Uganda's Bujagali Hydroelectric Project to evaluate the issues related to physically displaced people resettlement and rehabilitation under the involuntary resettlement operational policy of the World Bank. Displacement of people in infrastructure projects is inevitable and is a part of project development. It suggests that implementation of displacers' resettlement and rehabilitation and construction of the development project should go hand in hand.
- Subjects
WORLD Bank; HYDROELECTRIC power plant management; FORCED migration; INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics); REHABILITATION
- Publication
University of British Columbia Law Review, 2012, Vol 45, Issue 2, p329
- ISSN
0068-1849
- Publication type
Article