Involuntary resettlement definition
Examples of Involuntary resettlement in a sentence
Involuntary resettlement – a resettlement is involuntary if it is carried out without the consent of the person being resettled (against his/her will) or under a consent granted under duress (without the possibility to object to the resettlement), for example by expropriation.
Involuntary resettlement is a sensitive issue and strong experience in R&R matters along with community related skills will be required by the PIU in order to build a good rapport with the affected community and facilitate satisfactory R&R of the APs. To overcome this deficiency, experienced and well- qualified NGO in this field will be engaged to assist the PIUs in the implementation of the RP.
Involuntary resettlement typically refers to a situation in which the impacted people do not have the right to refuse the resettlement.