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LIVESTOCK WASTE
MANAGEMENT IN EAST ASIA
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STRATEGY AND GUIDELINES FOR
ETHNIC MINORITY DEVELOPMENT
PLAN IN GUANGDONG PROVINCE
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August 31, 2004
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations...........................................................................................................................I
I. Introduction..................................................................................................................1
II.
Ethnic Minorities in Guangdong Province..............................................................3
III. The
Strategy ..........................................................................................................6
IV.
Guidelines for Ethnic Minority Development Plan..................................................8
V. Screening ..............................................................................................................9
VI. Social
Impact
Assessment.....................................................................................9
VII.
Ethnic Minority Development Plan.......................................................................10
VIII. Implementation
Arrangement .............................................................................. 11
IX. Monitoring............................................................................................................ 11
X. Schedule .............................................................................................................12
XI. Budget .................................................................................................................12
XII. Reporting/Documentation....................................................................................12
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Abbreviations
AA
Autonomous
Authority
BC
Boluo
County
ER
Equal
Rights
FAO
Food
and
Agricultural
Organization
EM
Ethnic
Minority
EMAR
Ethnic
Minority
Autonomous
Region
EMC
Ethnic
Minority
Communities
EMDP
Ethnic
Minority
Development
Plan
EMG
Ethnic
Minority
Groups
EMP
Ethnic
Minority
People
GEF
Global
Environmental
Facility
GP
Guangdong
Province
IP
Indigenous
Peoples
NGO
Non-Governmental
Organization
NPC
National
People's Congress
NSC
National
Steering
Committee
OD
Operational
Directive
PLG
Project
Leading
Group
PMO
Project
Management
Office
PRC
People's Republic of China
SCS
South
China
Sea
SIA
Social
Impact
Assessment
TP
Transfer
Payments
WU
Women's
Union
YT
Yuanzhou
Town,
the
project
site,
in
Boluo
County
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I. Introduction
1. The Livestock Waste Management in East Asia project is funded by GEF, and
FAO is responsible for preparing the project. The key objective of the project is to
reduce the negative local and global environmental impacts of rapidly increasing
livestock production in selected watersheds in the coastal area, related to
Guangdong Province (GP), Thailand and Vietnam. Focus point will be the
reduction of land-based pollution from livestock production of the international
water of the South China Sea (SCS). There will be some other extra objectives
after the implementation of the demonstrated project, especially through the
expansion and duplication of the surrounding areas of SCS in selected
watersheds in the coastal areas not only the adverse impacts of land-based
pollution from livestock production will be reduced, but also the global benefits
would occur in the areas of biodiversity, land degradation, and climate change.
2. The Project consists of four components, they are Conducive Policy Framework
(Component 1), Demonstration of Manure Management (Component 2), Regional
Component (Component 3), and project management and Monitoring
(Component 4). All of the project objectives supposed to be performed by the
components.
3. In GP, Component 1 includes Policy Development, Policy Enforcement,
Capacity Building and Awareness Raising. All of them focus on the development
of policies and decision-support tools, so that to enforce and demonstrate the
policies and regulations more effectively and more efficiently. For component 2,
Guangdong selected Yuanzhou Town (YT) of Boluo County (BC) as the actual
physical demonstration site, for the demonstration of improved livestock waste
management practices. The Component 3 focuses on the regional affairs,
including the evaluation activities on effects and impacts for the demonstration
project, the development of common decision support tools, and the
dissemination of demonstration project results. The Component 4 focuses on the
efficient project management and effective monitoring of the activities and the
project.
4. In line with the World Bank's Operational Directive on Indigenous Peoples (OD
4.20), if there are Ethnic Minority People (EMP) in the project selected sites, then
an Ethnic Minority Development Plan (EMDP) will be developed for areas that
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have Ethnic Minority (EM) households according to this strategy for Ethnic
Minorities (EMs). The directive provides policy guidance to
(a) Ensure
that Indigenous People (IP) benefit from development
projects, and
(b)
Avoid or mitigate potentially adverse effects on indigenous people
caused by Bank-assisted activities.
5. According to OD 4.20, EM is defined as social groups with a social and cultural
identity distinct from the dominant society (Han Nationality in GP, PRC) that may
make them vulnerable to being disadvantaged in the development process. EMs
can be identified in particular geographical areas by the presence in varying
degrees of the following characteristics:
(a) A close attachment to ancestral territories and to the natural resources
in these areas;
(b) Self-identification and identification by others as members of a distinct
cultural group;
(c) An indigenous language, often different from the national language;
(d) Presence of customary social and political institutions; and
(e) Primarily subsistence-oriented production.
6. According to information collected from local authorities, the Project
Management Office (PMO) officials, National Steering Committee (NSC)
members, 3 field trips and questionnaire survey, there are no Ethnic Minority
Groups (EMG) located in the demonstration site selected (YT) at all during the
project preparation phase. In case of future project demonstration activities may
be located in the areas of EMs, every special effort will be made through design,
construction measures and schedules to reduce adverse impacts on these
groups. For this waste management demonstration practices, the adverse impacts
would be at the individual level and at a low-intensity level, as land of some EM
families may be exchanged or permanently acquired for building common waste
treatment systems. The project would not cause any culturally specific impact on
the affected EM households and the nature of impacts does not result in
community-wide socio-economic effects. Therefore, here prepares this
STRATEGY AND GUIDELINES FOR ETHNIC MINORITY DEVELOPMENT
PLAN.
7. The purpose of this strategy is to ensure that the development process foster
full respect for dignity, human rights, and cultural uniqueness of EMP. More
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specifically, the objective of this strategy is to ensure that EMPs do not suffer
adverse effects during the development process and that they will receive
culturally compatible social and economic benefits.
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Ethnic Minorities in Guangdong Province
8. According to the sample survey, the resident population is about 78.5858
million in Guangdong, account for 6.12% of Chinese People. The annual natural
growth rate is 9.7 or so, and the population density is about 442 persons per
square kilometer. Among all the provincial population, there are all the 56
nationalities in the province, the dominant society Han Nationality in GP accounts
for 98.5%; the total ethnic people is 1.34 million, account for 1.5% of the total
province population.
9. The top five EMs in population are Zhuang Nationality, Yao Nationality, Tujia
Nationality, Miao Nationality and Dong nationality, account for 86% of the ethnic
population of GP. But Baoan, Deang, Luoba, Yugu adn Tataer 5 Nationalities are
only 49 persons.
10. There are five ethnic autonomous counties in GP, they are Liannan Yao
Nationality, Lianshan Zhuang Nationality and Ruyuan Yao Nationality autonomous
county. Meanwhile, there are also 7 autonomous townships in GP, Shanshui
Township of Lianzhou City, Yao Nationality Township of Yaoan County, Chengjia
Yao Nationality Township of Yangshan County, Shendushui Yao Nationality
Township of Shixing County, Xiashui Zhuang and Yao Nationality Township of
Huaiji County, Lantian Yao Nationality Township of Longmeng County, and
Zhangxi She Nationality Township of Dongyuan County.
11. In the past 55 years, especially after the rural reform (contract responsibility
system), the social, economic, education and political aspects of the EMs in GP
have developed very fast.
12. The ownership right of the EMs in GP has been greatly and successfully
guaranteed by the laws and regulations (will be mentioned below in details), both
the country level and provincial level, and the county autonomous regulations as
well.
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13. The EM leaders have been trained to the great extent, 11,300 ethnic minority
leaders distributed among the GP; and 4,030 leaders in the Autonomous
Townships and Counties. About 300 EMPs are in different level of People's
Representative Congress/Commission.
14. Different level of government authorities have taken great effort to support the
development of the EMs in GP. In 2002, the government authority of GP granted
60 million Yuan to three Autonomous Counties for deducting the debt of 9 years
free education for children; granted 2 million Yuan to each autonomous county,
and 1 million Yuan to each EM township respectively, for the development of key
agricultural enterprises. Recent years, 578 kilometers' road has been new built,
175 hydraulic power plants have been new established.
15. The livelihood standard of the EMs in GP has been greatly enhanced in the
past year. By the end of 2002, the net income of the three autonomous rural
EMPs has increased to 2955 Yuan per capita.
16. Equal Rights (ER) of ethnic people is guaranteed by the Constitution of the
PRC, issued on December 4, 1982, approved and took effect by National People's
Congress (NPC); revised and approved on 12 April 1988, 29 March 1993, 15
March 1999, and 14 March 2004. Article 4 in the Constitution states clearly as
follows: All the nationalities in the People's Republic of China have equality right.
The Country guarantees all the legal rights and benefits of every EM nationalities;
maintains and develops the equality, united and mutually assistance relationships
among every nationality. Prohibits discrimination and oppress to any nationality,
prohibits the behavior of destroying unity of nationalities and the behavior of
separation of nationalities. The country carries out the regional autonomous for
EMs where the EMPs inhabit a region, establishes the autonomous authorities.
Every region of ethnic minority autonomous is an indiscerptible part of the PRC.
17. Freedom of EM languages and customs. Article 4 of the Constitution states:
Each nationality has the freedom of using and developing its own language and
characters, and the freedom of preserving or reforming its own customs and
habits. The Code of Civil Law PRC, issued by NPC; took effect on April 9, 1991,
states clearly in Article 11: each EM has the right to use its own language and
characters to perform the civil action. For EM inhabit region or multi-ethnic
minority cohabitation region, the People's Court should use the local language
and characters in general use to judge and issue legal documents.
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18. Equal political rights also guaranteed by the Constitute. Article 59 states: the
NPC is composed of the representatives from the provinces, autonomous regions,
municipalities directly under the Central Government, and army. Each EM should
have suitable representatives. Article 113 further states: the representatives of the
autonomous regions/prefectures/counties people's congress council should have
suitable quota of other EMPs except for the autonomous representatives.
19. The important policies for supporting EM development is the Law of Regional
National Autonomy of PRC, which was issued on May 31 of 1984, approved by
NPC and took into effect on October 1 of 1984; latest revised on 28 February
2001. Main support policies as follows:
Assist each Ethnic Minority Autonomous Region (EMAR) to accelerate the
development in economy, education, science and technology, culture,
health, and sports, etc. Establish incentive policies in order to induce and
encourage the investment in EMARs from domestic and foreign funds
(Article 55).
Prior to arrange resources development projects and infrastructural
construction projects in the EMARs, based on the unified programming
and market demand. Increase the share of investments and policy loans
for the major infrastructure construction projects (Article 56).
Integrate monetary and capital market, to enhance the finance assistance
for the economic development of the EMARs (Article 57).
Establish special funds to assist the development of economic and cultural
construction activities in the EMARs (Article 59).
Develop favorable policies to support the development of international
trade for the EMARs, enlarge the managerial autonomy of the production
enterprises of the EMAR in foreign trade, encourage the development of
local advanced products and their exports (Article 61).
Gradually increase the Transfer Payments (TP) to the EMARs along with
the national economic development and the fiscal revenue growth.
Increase the capital input, accelerate the economic development and
social progress, and finally reduce the gaps between the developed areas
and the EMARs, by performing general fiscal TP, special fiscal TP, EM
preferential fiscal policy TP (Article 62).
Assist the poverty EMARs to eliminate the poverty EMPs by fiscal,
financial, material, technological and expertise supports (Article 69).
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III. The
Strategy
20. The main objective of the World Bank's ethnic minority framework is to ensure
that the development process foster full respect for their dignity, human rights,
cultural uniqueness and that EMs do not suffer adverse impacts during the
development process and they will receive culturally-compatible social and
economic benefits. The Bank's OD 4.20 on Indigenous Peoples indicates that the
strategy for addressing the issues pertaining to indigenous peoples must be
based on the informed participation of the indigenous people themselves. Thus,
identifying local preferences through direct consultation, incorporation of
indigenous knowledge into project approaches, and appropriate early use of
experienced specialists are core activities for any project that affects EMPs and
their rights to natural and economic resources.
21. ER of ethnic people is guaranteed by the Article 4 of the Constitution, means
every EMG has the right to submit proposals and take part in the activities of the
waste management demonstration duplications and disseminations. Freedom of
EM languages and customs by Article 4 of the Constitution indicates that EMPs
could use their own languages and characters and reserve their customs and
habits. The important policies for supporting EM development by the Law of
Regional National Autonomy of PRC guide the development trends of the EMARs.
22. Detailed strategies for the development of EMARs and EMPs also guaranteed
by the Law of Regional National Autonomy of PRC:
The Autonomous Authority (AA) develops their own guidelines, policies
and plans according to the local characteristics and needs under the
guidance of national plans. And self-determination on local economic
construction activities (Article 25).
The AA adopts varieties of measures to train the EMPs, including every
level of leaders, scientific and technological qualified personnel, managing
and administrative persons, and technical staffs; so that the roles of the
EMPs can be exerted. Meanwhile, pay more attention to train women EM
leaders, technical personnel (Article 22).
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The AA may adopt special measures to give special treatment and
encourage the EMPs to take part in all kinds of construction activities of
the EMAR (Article 22).
The AA determines the rights of ownership and the rights of use for local
grasslands and forestry according to the legal regulations (Article 27).
The AA self-determinates the development of EM education, and train the
specialized EM personnel (Article 37).
The AA self-determinates the development programming of the local
medical and health affairs. Enhance the epidemic prevention from the
contagious disease and endemic disease; enhance the hygiene and
health care abilities for women and children; improve the medical and
health care conditions (Article 40).
23. The Regulation of Rights and Interests Guarantee for Live Scattered Ethnic
Minority, issued on December 1 of 1997, approved by the People's Congress of
Guangdong Province, took effect on January 2 of 1998, guaranteed the detailed
strategies for the development of live scattered EMPs (Article 10):
The local authority with more live scattered EMPs, should consider the
characteristics and need of the EMPs, when they develop the economic
development plans and social development programmings, which is
favorable to the development of live scattered EMPs.
Special cares and supports for EMPs in funds, loan, assistance, economic
and technical collaboration.
Helps the EM township to enhance the infrastructural constructions in
agriculture, forestry, livestock husbandry, fishery, irrigation works, power,
transportation, post and communications, etc.
24. The Chairman Decree 58, namely the Law of Women Rights and Interests
Guarantee PRC, issued on 3 April 1992, approved by the NPC, took effect on 1
October 1992, guaranteed the equal access/participation of women and men:
ER of political, economic, cultural, social, and family activities (Article 2);
ER of vote and to be elected (Article 10);
ER of culture and education (Article 14);
ER of engaging science, technology, literature, arts, and other cultural
activities (Article 20);
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ER of employment/working (Article 21);
ER of property/possessions (Article 28);
ER of contract responsible cultivate land, grain ration land, and house
sites in rural areas (Article 30).
25. The Some Provisions of Implementing EMAR in GP, issued on 12 February
1998, enacted by the People's Government of GP, took effect on 1 April 1998,
Provision 4 regulated the procedures of consultation for AA in details:
Provincial stage organs and Qinyuan City, Shaoguan City who govern the
EMAR, should first consult the opinions of the AA before they develop any
provisions related to EMAR. Respect and vindicate the legal rights and
benefits of the EMAR.
Any decisions, determinations, orders and directions made by the upper
level organs, if not suitable for the EMAR, the AA may adapt EMAR to the
circumstance after reporting to and applying for approval by the upper
level organs.
26.
All above strategies could be applied to the Livestock Waste Management
in East Asia Project where applicable.
IV. Guidelines for Ethnic Minority Development Plan
27.
These guidelines seek to ensure that EM are well informed, consulted and
mobilized to participate in activities supported by the project. The participation of
EMPs can either provide more certainty about the benefits they may receive, or
protect them from any potential adverse impacts of the demonstration project. The
major elements of the EMDP are a preliminary screening process, followed by a
Social Impact Assessment (SIA) to determine the degree and nature of impact of
each activity under the project, and an action plan which will be developed if
warranted. Consultations with and participation of the EMPs, their leaders,
EMARs and/or local government officials will be an integral part of the overall
EMDP.
Details of the screening and SIA processes are described below.
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V. Screening
28.
All EM Counties, EM Townships and those counties and townships where
have EMPs are candidates for the project duplication or demonstration, will be
visited (at the time of first consultation with counties and townships) by PMO, PLG
and relevant local authorities and consultants. Prior to the visit, the respective
PMO or PLG will send a letters to the candidate counties or townships, to inform
the leaders respectively that the PMO, PLG and consultants will visit them, and
the proposed project will be discussed. The letter will request that the
county/township invites to the meeting representatives of farmers and women
associations, leaders of the local Ethnic Minority Communities (EMCs), village
leaders, and key staff of county/township for discussion on the project. During the
visit, the county/township leaders and other participants will be requested to
present their views with regard to the project.
29. At
this visit, the social scientists/consultants and/or local Women's Union
(WU) will undertake a screening for EMPs and EMCs with the help of EM leaders
and local authorities. The screening will check for the following:
(a) Names of EMPs, EMGs and EMCs in the county/township;
(b) Economic class status of the EMPs in the county/township;
(c) Total number of EMPs, EMGs and EMCs in the county/township;
(d) Distribution of EMPs, EMGs and EMCs in the county/township;
(e) Percentage of EMPs to total county/township population;
(f) Number and percentage of EM households along the proposed project
sites for demonstration.
30.
If the results show that there are EMGs or EMCs in the zone of influence of
the proposed project sites for demonstration, a SIA will be planned for those
areas.
VI. Social
Impact
Assessment
31.
The SIA will be undertaken by the social scientists/consultants and/or
trained staff from the local WU and EM leaders. The SIA will gather relevant
information on the following: demographic data; social, cultural and economic
situation; and social, cultural and economic impacts, both positive impacts and
negative impacts.
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32.
Information will be gathered from separate group meetings: EM leaders;
EM men; and EM women, especially those who live in the zone of influence of the
proposed project sites for demonstration. Discussions will focus on project
impacts, both positive and negative; and recommendations for the design of the
project. The local WU will participate in analyzing the SIA, and should be involved
into the development of an action plan with the EM leaders and project staff. If the
SIA indicates that the potential impact of the proposed project will be significantly
adverse or that the EMGs/EMCs rejects the project, the project will not be
implemented in that locality; no further action is needed in this case.
33.
If the EMPs or EMGs/EMCs supports the project implementation, an EMDP
will be developed.
VII. Ethnic Minority Development Plan
34.
The action plan will consist of a number of activities and will include
mitigation measures of potentially negative impacts, modification of project
design, and development assistance. Where there is land acquisition in EMCs,
the project will ensure that their rights will not be violated and that they will be
compensated for the use of any part of their land in a manner that is culturally
acceptable to them. The compensation and rehabilitation will follow the
Resettlement Policy Framework of the project.
35.
The Ethnic Minorities Development Plan, especially the proper protection of
the rights of the IP, requires the implementation of special project components in
tandem with he preparation of main investment, the EMDP should include:
(1) Legal Framework. Including (i) the assessment of the legal status of the
EMGs and EMCs covered by this OD; and (ii) the ability of such groups
and communities to obtain access to and effectively use the legal
system to defend their rights.
(2)
Baseline data. Include (i) accurate, up-to-date maps and aerial
photographs of the area of project influence and the areas inhabited by
IP; (ii) social structure and income sources of the IP; (iii) inventories of
the resources and technical data on IP's production system; and (iv) the
relationship of IP to other local groups.
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(3)
Land tenure information. Focus on the establishment of legal
recognition of the customary or traditional land tenure systems of the IP.
(4) Local participation. IP's participation in decision making throughout
project planning, implementation, and evaluation.
(5) Technical identification of development or mitigation activities. Detailed
description of education, training, health, credit, and legal assistance.
(6) Institutional capacity. To assess the track record, capabilities, and needs
of those institutions, including: (i) availability of funds for investments
and field operations; (ii) adequacy of experienced professional staff; (iii)
ability of IP's own organizations, EMAR, EM Counties, EM Townships,
NGOs; (iv) ability of executing agency; and (v) adequacy of field
presence.
(7) Implementation schedule. Components should include this schedule
with benchmarks by which progress can be measured at appropriate
intervals.
(8) Monitoring and evaluation.
(9) Cost and financing plan.
VIII. Implementation Arrangement
36.
Consultants will also be responsible for training respective PMO and PLG
participants, leaders of EMGs and EMCs, local WU or a similar social organization
to undertake the work of consultation, screening, social impact assessment,
analyses and preparing EMDPs.
37.
PMO, PLG, and local authority (some areas in GP are AA) of the project
are responsible for implementing EMDP (arrange for adequate staff and budget).
IX. Monitoring
38.
Implementation of the EMDPs will be regularly supervised and monitored
by PMO, PLG, respective agencies/organs of the government, the Peoples'
Congress and the Ethnic Minorities and Religions of GP as well. The findings and
recommendations will be recorded in quarterly reports and to be furnished to
PMO, PLG, NSC, and the World Bank office in Guangdong Province.
39.
The independent agency or agencies which will be used by PMO and PLG
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to undertake external monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of
resettlement action plans for the project will also be tasked with monitoring the
activities for EMDP. The external monitoring agency will visit a sample of affected
households in each relevant province on an annual basis.
X. Schedule
40.
The EMDP should have an implementation schedule that is coordinated
with the project implementation. Logically, SIA and group meetings should be
undertaken before the project designs are prepared. Compensation for land
acquisition should be satisfactorily completed at least one month prior to start of
civil work. Monitoring should take place at the recommended times during project
implementation.
XI. Budget
41.
The EMDP, while provides development activities, will include information
on detailed cost of mitigation measures and other rehabilitation entitlements for
EM in the influence areas. Sources of funding for the various activities and
financing plans will be clearly specified in the cost tables.
XII. Reporting/Documentation
42.
The EMDPs will be prepared and submitted by the PMO and PLG to the
NSC and then the World Bank at the same time that the PMO submit its annual
work program to the NSC and the World Bank for review. When the NSC submits
the final annual work program to the World Bank for approval, an integrated
EMDP report will also be furnished.
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