As many governments around the world and particularly in Africa put emphasis on infrastructure development as an enabler for economic development, requirements for land for infrastructure has caused pressures of involuntary resettlement on host communities that find themselves as project affected communities. Involuntary resettlement can be physical displacement of people or the disruption of their livelihoods. Poor project implementations erode the social-economic gains expected of the project let alone widening the income inequality and the reputational damage associated with such a project implementation. Project Financiers and Lenders have put in place best practice guidelines such as the World Bank IFC Guidelines to ensure that borrowers meet minimum lender expectations to qualify for financing/or a grant. We are providing project planning, feasibility studies as well as project evaluations that meet financier’s and lender’s requirements. This saves project costs associated with delays and credit suspension that can arise from a poor implementation methodology.
The Services we are offering to improve Land Access and Resettlement as well as ensuring compliance with International Best Practices are expounded below: