*Apologies for cross posting*
Dear colleagues
We would like to share with you several recent publications and a blog from the Global
Water Initiative in West
Africa's<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/> work in Niger
on ensuring just compensation - through a process of free, prior and informed consent -
for people displaced from their land by the Kandadji dam, as well as on sharing the
benefits from the dam with local communities.
When it is finally built Kandadji dam will displace around 38,000 people, many of
whom hold traditional (private) rights to their land. In order to provide these people
with the 'prior and just' compensation required by law, on what will be
publicly-owned land, innovative land tenure solutions need to be put in place. In
partnership with the High Commission for the Development of the Niger Valley (HCAVN) and
the National Irrigation Office (ONAHA), the Global Water Initiative in West Africa has
developed a proposal for two new types of lease - one for landowners and another for
tenant farmers who will all receive land on the irrigated schemes.
To find out more, read the new
blog<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/traditional-land-rights-long-term-l…
from Jamie Skinner (IIED / Director of GWI West Africa)
[Obtaining the consent of affected groups: the example of Kandadji in
Niger]<http://gwiwestafrica.org/en/obtaining-consent-affected-groups-exa…
the consent of affected groups: the example of Kandadji in
Niger<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/obtaining-consent-affected-groups-…
Free, prior and informed consent is enshrined in international law and is a guiding
principle in many regional conventions, however, carrying it out in practice is often
challenging. In 2013, the High Commission for the Development of the Niger Valley (HCAVN),
supported by the Global Water Initiative in West Africa, undertook formal consultations
with 31 villages, tribes and hamlets affected by the construction of the Kandadji dam. The
subject of the consultation was the proposal for a 'lease in perpetuity' for
compensation land in the new publicly owned irrigation schemes as compensation for private
land lost.
To find out more, read the policy
briefing<http://gwiwestafrica.org/en/obtaining-consent-affected-groups-e…
by Thierry Berger (investment law and sustainable development specialist) and Aladoua
Saadou (Lawyer, expert on land tenure and expropriation procedures, Niger)
[Niger: a local fund to share the benefits of the Kandadji
dam]<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/niger-local-fund-share-benefits-kan…;Niger:
a local fund to share the benefits of the Kandadji
dam<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/niger-local-fund-share-benefits-kand…
Resettlement causes significant disruption to livelihoods that often take years to
stabilise and improve. Income from hydropower sales offers a strong revenue stream that
local people can use to invest in development opportunities offering long term
improvements to their living conditions, throughout the lifetime of a dam. The Global
Water Initiative and partners propose the creation of a local development fund, financed
by revenue from the hydroelectric component of Niger's Kandadji dam, to provide a
long-term source of development financing to local people.
To find out more, read this
factsheet<http://www.gwiwestafrica.org/en/niger-local-fund-share-benefit…
by Jamie Skinner and Jérôme Koundouno (IUCN / GWI regional coordinator for West Africa).
The Global Water Initiative in West Africa is implemented by IIED and IUCN and funded by
the Howard G. Buffet Foundation.
Lucile Robinson
Knowledge management and communications coordinator, Global Water Initiative - West
Africa
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