Due Diligence Report and Corrective Action Plan. VIE: Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands Provinces

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Due Diligence Report and Corrective Action Plan Document stage: final Project Number: 40238 November 2017 VIE: Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands Provinces Subproject: Upgrading infrastructure of Ia M lah irrigation system, Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province. Prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for the Asian Development Bank 0

CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (As of November 1 st, 2017) Currency - Vietnamese Dong (VND) VND 1.00 = $ 0.0000441 $ 1.00 = VND 22,680 ABBREVIATIONS ADB AP/AH DRC CPC CPMU DARD DMS DPC EA EM FS GAP GoV GRM IOL LIC IP IR LIC LURC MARD PC PIB PPC PPMU PRISP RCS REMDF REMDP RP SAH SP SPC SPS VAH VND - Asian Development Bank - Affected person / affected household - District resettlement committee - Commune People s, Committee - Central Project Management Unit - Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - Detailed Measurement Survey - District People s Committee - Executing Agency - Ethnic Minority - Feasibility Study - Gender action plan - Government of Vietnam - Grievance Redress Mechanism - Inventory of Losses - Loan Implementation Consultant - Indigenous People - Involuntary Resettlement - Loan Implementation Consultant - Land Use Rights Certificate - Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - People s Committee - Project Information Booklet - Provincial People s Committee - Provincial Project Management Unit - Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project - Replacement Cost Survey - Resettlement and Ethnic Minority Development Framework - Resettlement and Ethnic Minority Development Plan - Resettlement Plan - Severely affected households - Subproject - Safeguards preparation consultant - Safeguard Policy Statement - Vulnerable affected household - Vietnamese dong i

GLOSSARIES Displaced person (DP) - Means any person or persons, household, firm, private or public institution that are fully or partially, permanently or temporarily physically displaced (relocated, lost residential land, or lost shelter) and/or economically displaced (lost land, assets, access to assets, income sources or means of livelihood) due to (i) involuntary acquisition of land, or (ii) involuntary restrictions on land use or on access to legally designated parks and protected areas. AHs could be of three types: (i) persons with formal legal rights to land lost; (ii) persons who have claims to such lands that are recognized or recognizable under national laws; and (iii) persons who have neither formal legal rights nor recognized or recognizable claims to the lost land. In the case of a household, the term DP includes all members residing under one roof and operating as a single economic unit, who are adversely affected by a project or any of its components. Compensation Cut-off date Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) Ethnic Minority (EM) Entitlement - Means payment in cash or in kind to replace losses of land, housing, income and other assets caused by the Project. All compensation is based on the principle of replacement cost, which is the method of valuing assets to replace the loss at current market rates, plus any transaction costs such as administrative charges, taxes, registration and titling costs. - Means the date of project land acquisition announcement by competent agency. The AHs will be informed of the cut-off date for each project component, and any person who settled or assets created in the project area after the cut-off date will not be entitled to compensation and assistance under the project. The cut-off date of this subproject was 26/12/2011 for phase 1 and 05/02/2015 for phase 2. - Based on the approved detailed engineering design, this activity involves the finalization of subproject land acquisition and resettlement impacts, including final cost of resettlement. This is the process where all fixed assets (i.e., lands used for residence, commerce, agriculture, including ponds; dwelling units; stalls and shops; secondary structures, such as fences, tombs, wells; trees with commercial value; etc.) and sources of income and livelihood inside the Project right-of-way (project area) are identified, measured, their owners identified, their exact location pinpointed, and their replacement costs calculated. Additionally, the severity of impact to the affected assets and the severity of impact to the livelihood and productive capacity of AHs will be determined. - Any ethnic group of Vietnam, except the dominant Kinh Group, who has the following characteristics at different levels - living in the rural and remote area or having ancestor s territory in the project area and depending on natural resources of these area and territory, and having a social or cultural identity distinct from that of the dominant group (Kinh-Viet). - A range of various activities including compensation, assistance in income restoration, shift in occupation, relocation... etc, ii

provided to affected people based on the type and level of impact which aims to restore their socio-economic conditions. Income Restoration Program - A program designed with various activities that aim to support affected persons to recover their income / livelihood to pre-project levels. The program is designed to address the specific needs of the affected persons based on the socio-economic survey and consultations. Land acquisition - Refers to the process whereby an individual, household, firm or private institution is compelled by a public agency to alienate all or part of the land it owns or possesses to the ownership and possession of that agency for public purposes in return for compensation at replacement costs Rehabilitation - This refers to additional support provided to AHs losing productive assets, incomes, employment or sources of living, to supplement payment of compensation for acquired assets, in order to achieve, at a minimum, full restoration of living standards and quality of life Relocation - This is the physical relocation of an AP from her/his pre-project place of residence and/or business. Resettlement and Ethnic Minorities Development Plan (REMDP) Replacement Cost Replacement Cost Survey Resettlement - A plan for resettlement of an ethnic minority population, combining the resettlement plan with specific ethnic minority concerns and cultural sensitivity for the specific needs of the ethnic minority groups. - The amount needed to replace an affected asset net of transaction costs such as administrative charges, taxes, registration and titling costs - This refers to the process involved in determining replacement costs of affected assets based on empirical data - This includes all measures taken to mitigate any and all adverse impacts of a project on AP property and/or livelihoods, including compensation, relocation (where relevant), and rehabilitation as needed. Severely affected household (SAH) - This refers to affected households who will (i) lose 10% or more of their total productive land and/or assets, (ii) have to relocate; and/or (iii) lose 10% or more of their total income sources due to the subproject. Stakeholders - Individuals, groups, or institutions that have an interest or stake in the outcome of a project. The term also applies to those potentially affected by a project. Stakeholders include land users, country, regional and local governments, implementing agencies, iii

Vulnerable group project executing agencies, groups contracted to conduct project activities at various stages of the project, and other groups in the civil society which may have an interest in the project. - These are distinct groups of people who might suffer disproportionately or face the risk of being further marginalized by the effects of resettlement and specifically include: (i) female headed households with dependents, (ii) disabled household heads, (iii) households falling under the generally accepted indicator for poverty, (iv) children and the elderly households who have no other means of support, (v) landless, and (vi) severely affected ethnic minorities. This due diligence report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Your attention is directed to the terms of use section of ADB s website. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. iv

CONTENTS 1. SUMMARY... 1 2. INTRODUCTION... 1 2.1 Subproject overview... 1 2.2 Objectives of the DDR... 2 3. METHODOLOGIES... 2 3.1 Secondary data collection... 2 3.2 Discussions with DRC, PPMU and local authorities... 3 3.3 Questionnaire survey method... 4 3.4 Information collection at site... 4 4. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND IMPACT ON HOUSEHOLDS... 5 4.1 Impact on households... 5 4.2 Impacts on land... 5 4.3 Affected Public land/other assets... 6 4.4 Impact on Structures and other assets... 6 4.5 Impact on trees and crops... 8 4.6 Impact on livelihood of households... 10 4.7 Land use right certificates... 10 4.8. Social economic condition of affected households... 10 5. ASSESSMENT ON LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION 12 5.1 Progress of land acquisition... 12 5.2 Public consultation and information disclosure activities... 13 5.3 DMS and affected household categorization... 14 5.4 Replacement cost and Compensation payment for land and assets on land... 15 5.5 Allowances... 17 5.6 The compatibility between compensation and construction progress... 17 5.7 Grievances and grievances redress... 17 6. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REMDF AND ACTUAL IMPLEMENTATION... 18 6.1 DMS and AHs categorization... 18 6.2 Livelihood restoration and missing allowances... 18 7. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN... 18 7.1 The number of entitled households and the amount of allowances... 19 7.2 Implementing arrangement... 21 7.3. Proposed schedule for DDR implementation... 23 7.4 Monitoring and evaluating... 24 v

8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS... 25 8.1 Conclusions... 25 8.2 Recommendations... 25 9. ANNEXES... 26 ANNEX 1: Allowance for job changing / creation... 26 ANNEX 2. Allowance or VAHs and SAHs losing 10% or more of productive land area... 52 ANNEX 3. Households interview questionnaire... 67 vi

LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Collected documents and expected results... 3 Table 2. Matrix of discussions with stakeholders... 3 Table 3. Summary and classification of AHs by commune... 5 Table 4. Affected land area in each commune... 5 Table 5. Affected public land/other assets... 6 Table 6. Affected houses and structures... 6 Table 7. Affected trees and crops... 8 Table 8. Ages of household heads and members... 11 Table 9. Education of affected persons... 11 Table 10. Occupation of affected persons... 12 Table 11. Income of affected persons... 12 Table 12. Progress of resettlement... 12 Table 13. Public consultation and information disclosure activities... 13 Table 14. Effectiveness of public consultation and information disclosure activities... 14 Table 15. Assessing the compliance of DMS... 14 Table 16. Assessing the compliance level of unit rates and compensation amount... 16 Table 17. The compensation payment... 17 Table 18. Grievances and grievance redress evaluation... 17 Table 19. Number of entitled AHs and amount of job changing allowance... 19 Table 20. Number of SAPs and amount of supplemental allowance... 20 Table 21. Number of VAHs and amount of supplemental allowance... 20 Table 22. Budget for Allowance... 21 Table 23. Implementation plan of DDR activities... 23 Table 24. The internal monitoring indexes... 24 vii

1. SUMMARY This DDR was prepared for the subproject Upgrading infrastructure of Ia M lah irrigation system, Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province to fully comply with updated Resettlement and Ethnic Minority Development Framework (uremdf) of the Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector project. According to MARD and Gia Lai DARD, Ia M La irrigation subproject was initially invested by state bond since 2011, however during the implementation due to shortage of fund, Ia M La irrigation subproject was proposed to be invested under Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands Provinces by end of 2014 after Loan agreement signed between ADB and Vietnamese Government. Land acquisition of Ia M La subproject was implemented by local authority in two phases with the source of fund from State bond: (i) from 2011-2014, applying the 2003 Land Law (13/2003/QH11), decree 197/2004/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the State and decision 05/2011/QD-UBND of Gia Lai PPC; (ii) from 2015, following new policies such as the 2013 Land Law (45/2013/QH13), Decree 47/2014/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the State and decision 21/2014/QD-UBND of Gia Lai PPC. The Inventory of Losses (IOL) and census were conducted since 2011 to 2014 with Socio- Economic Survey (SES) undertaken in parallel. The compensation process was free-of-charge for all the AHs with the Government covering all administrative costs, taxes and grievance redress. Due diligence for Ia M La suproject in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai Province was conducted by Project Management Unit (PMU) Gia Lai with the support of Safeguard Consultant by end of Jan 2016 and additional survey in August 2016. The methodology of the due diligence review included project document reviews, interviews with PMU, DRC, AHs and stakeholders, and site inspections. Due diligence was done on the compensation payments completed in period 2011-2014 and 2015, comparing levels of compensation and assistance with entitlements in the approved uremdf. A Corrective Action Plan (CAP) has been made based on the findings of the due diligence review. The main actions in the CAP are additional provisions of allowance for vocational trainning/ job creation for households who lost agricultural land, life rehabilitation allowance for severely affected households, special allowance for affected households belonging to vulnerable group and proposed activities for livelihood restoration of severely affected households and vulnerable households. Also as corrective action, reguarly monitoring is required for the sub-project, which will be tasked to the LIC consultant. Budget for the corrective actions will be taken from counterpart fund of Gia Lai PPC. 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 Subproject overview The subproject (SP) Upgrading infrastructure of Ia M lah irrigation system, Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province is located in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province about 150 km from the provincial center. The SP area includes Ia Mlah, Chu Gu and Phu Can communes and Phu Tuc town. Subproject s objectives are (i) to complete the primary canal system with irrigated area F < 150 ha, secondary canal with F> 20 ha and inland canal system to increase the irrigation service area up to 1,614.0 ha; (ii) to upgrade some roads from residential to production areas within la Mlah reservoir area; and (iii) to contribute to improved livelihoods and quality of life of people in the region. According to the design, the SP consists of two components: Irrigation and Rural transportation road. The scope of these components is as below: 1

(i) (ii) Irrigation Component: Building 57 new canals with a total length of 43,357 m to irrigate 1,614 ha of four communes and one town (Phu Can, Chu Gu, Ia Mlah communes and Phu Tuc town). The 57 canals are divided into 2 groups: a) 30 primary and secondary canals with a total length of 30,544 m for 1,473ha of irrigated area; and b) 27 canals with a total length of 12,813 m covering 141 ha of irrigated area. Rural transportation road component: Upgrading 5,439 m of Type B rural transportation roads that are 4 m wide roadbed, 3m wide pavement from soil road to concrete road of 3 routes (road from Proong village to productive area with 977 m long; the road from Bluk village, Thim villages to productive area with 2,730 m long and the road from Tang village to productive area with 1,732 m long). These routes will be built on the existing roads without compensation for site clearance. 2.2 Objectives of the DDR The purpose of this DDR is to review and appraise the compliance with compensation policy of Vietnam and relevance to the project uremdf in compensation and site acquisition at the time of compensation, in order to document (i) compensation and land acquisition has complied with the general resettlement policy of the project without REMDP; (ii) in cases of non-compliance, determine the gaps using the uremdf as reference, and (iii) recommending an action plan to overcome the differences subjecting to monitoring and evaluation results. The updated Resettlement and Ethnic Minority Development Framework (uremdf) of the project proposed processes, procedures and guidelines for involuntary resettlement policy per ADB Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS 2009). All components/ subprojects with REMDP or DDR must comply with the general resettlement policies of the project as embodied in the REMDF. At the time it was proposed as a subproject of PRISP, the compensation and site acquisition of this subproject was nearly completed by Krong Pa DRC, Gia Lai province per regulations of Gia Lai & Vietnam with the fund from the Government bond. And at the end of 2015, the compensation and site acquisition of the subproject was completed. Thus, the DDR must be prepared in compliance with SPS 2009. Land acquisition and compensation payment of the subproject was implemented in 2 phases: From 2011-2014, applying the 2003 Land Law (13/2003/QH11), decree 197/2004/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the State and decision 05/2011/QD-UBND of Gia Lai PC; (ii) from 2015, following new policies such as the 2013 Land Law (45/2013/QH13), Decree 47/2014/ND-CP on compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the State and decision 21/2014/QD-UBND of Gia Lai PPC. Therefore, compensation and land acquisition of the subproject will be appraised per each phase and a corrective action plan will be proposed respectively if any differences with the project policy framework. 3. METHODOLOGIES The following methods were utilized in the preparation of this DDR: (i) collecting secondary data and safeguard documents, reviewing all relevant safeguard documents, compensation plans collected from the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU), Provincial Project Management Unit (PPMU) and District resettlement committee (DRC); (ii) discussions held with key stakeholders about compensation and acquisition activities, and (iii) interviews conducted with affected households (AHs) via questionnaires. 3.1 Secondary data collection To collect the required information and documents, the safeguards preparation consultant (SPC) worked with CPMU, PPMU, DRC and collected all documents and specific information as shown in table below 2

Source CPMU Gia Lai PPMU, Krong Pa DRC Table 1. Collected documents and expected results Type of document / information need to be collected Updated resettlement and ethnic minorities development framework (uremdf) Information, education, and communication (IEC) materials prepared by the DRC, (i.e., PIB, cost disclosure, minutes of meetings and public consultations Replacement cost evaluation contract, report and certificate of replacement cost evaluation, and approved replacement cost decision. Decisions on approved detailed /overall compensation plans Compensation record of each AH List of affected households (AHs) by the nature and extent of impact, in which it particularly notes number and percentage of severely affected persons (SAP) and the number of vulnerably affected persons (VAP). Compensation records of AHs; main documents to be checked are: (i) Minutes of DMS; (ii) calculation spreadsheet;(iii) minutes of negotiation between DRC and AH, (if any); (iv) decision to approve detailed compensation plan for each AH; (v) minutes of payment; (vi) minutes of site handing-over. Documentation of grievance and grievance redress; Expected results To understand - The entitlements according to the policy framework; - Responsibilities of stakeholders; - Grievances redress mechanisms and procedures. Have media campaigns been implemented as outlined in the REMDF? What is the cost for compensation? Determine compliance to the entitlements outlined in REMDF This is the basis to determine the sample size for the baseline survey and final evaluation Whether AHs got full compensation at replacement cost or not as well as timeliness of compensation. What was the number of AHs with grievance and outstanding complaint issues? Were grievances addressed in compliance with State s laws and/ or regulations of the project? Was there any fee? Were grievances resolved in a satisfactory manner? 3.2 Discussions with DRC, PPMU and local authorities SPC discussed with PPMU, DRC to understand advantages and disadvantages in implementing compensation and resettlement implementation. In addition, discussions were also conducted with commune representatives where the subproject will be conducted. Details of discussed issues are provided in Table 2. Table 2. Matrix of discussions with stakeholders No. Agency Discussed issues Expected results 1 PPMU and DRC, (i) Contents of information disclosure documents, stakeholders and number of participants and (i) to assess the compliance in resettlement procedure; 3

No. Agency Discussed issues Expected results CPCs 2 AHs archiving of minutes of information disclosure. Opinions of AHs and responses of the authorities; (ii) DMS form, procedure and participation of AHs in DMS process; DMS without AH head; (iii) AH categorization according to REMDF including severely affected households, relocated households, VAHs by localities, etc.; (iv) Contracting of replacement cost appraisal consultant and associated TOR; (v) Minutes of approved detailed compensation plans and negotiations; (vi) Timeliness of compensation; (vii) Number and percentage of AHs with complaints if any, and nature of grievance; and (viii) Income restoration program developed for this project and status of implementation. (i) Information dissemination and disclosure of the SP; (ii) DMS and compensation activities of the DRC; (iii) Satisfaction of AHs about compensation policy; (iv) Grievances and grievances redress (ii) to assess the compliance with uremdf in providing entitlements to AHs. (iii) to assess the compliance in grievance redress. (i) To assess changes and ability for AHs to recover pre-project quality of life; (ii) To assess compliance to REMDF as regards compensation and assistance; (iii) To determine grievances and document issues and constraints in implementing compensation and land acquisition. 3.3 Questionnaire survey method A structured survey questionnaire was designed by the SPC (See Annex 3) to collect household information and aspects related to land acquisition activities. The main contents of the survey questionnaire focused on aspects like information disclosure, DMS, compensation cost and compensation amount, timing for land acquisition and compensation payment, grievance and grievance redress and compensation satisfaction of the AHs, livelihood restoration. 87 HHs (20.5% of AHs) were interviewed, including compensated AHs in 2015 and before 2015. 3.4 Information collection at site Fieldwork was conducted by end of January 2016 (According to document 175/DANN-HTTN, dated 01/25/2016 of Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands Provinces). The collected information/ data were analyzed to appraise the compliance in land 4

acquisition implementation and from that, a corrective action plan to be proposed if any. The number of SAHs, VAHs was also complementarily surveyed in August 2016 by PPMU & DRC. 4. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND IMPACT ON HOUSEHOLDS 4.1 Impact on households A total of 434 AHs were affected by the land acquisition for construction of Ia M la subproject. None of them was affected main house and had to relocate to new place or rebuild house on remaining land. Among of them, 44 HHs were SAHs due to loss of 10% or more their holding productive land (37 AHs were acquired from 10 % - 30% their productive land area; 06 AHs were acquired 30% - 70% their holding productive land area and 01 AH was acquired more than 70%) and 64 HHs have been verified by the complementary survey as vulnerable affected households (03 female-headed with dependents; 04 AHs with disabled members; 39 poor AHs per criteria of Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs; 01 elderly without support; 17 ethnic minority households lost more than 10% of productive land). (See annex 2.3 for SAHs and VAHs list). Such affected groups were identified and their compensation plans were reviewed with corresponding entitlements in uremdf. Please see the table below for more detail the types of affected households. Table 3. Summary and classification of AHs by commune No. SP construction works / type of AHs Total Phu Phu Ia Chu Can Tuc M lah Gu 1 Total number of AHs: 434 110 269 40 15 AHs losing 10% or more their holding 1.1 productive land area (according to 44 12 21 6 5 reports of DRC and PPMU) AHs losing less than 10% productive 1.2 land area 390 98 248 34 10 2 Total number of VAHs: 64 25 29 08 02 2.1 Female-headed AHs with dependents 3 0 02 0 01 2.2 AHs with disabled member 4 0 04 0 0 2.3 AHs below the poverty threshold 39 17 17 04 01 AHs with children and elderly without 2.4 means of support 01 01 0 0 0 2.5 Landless AHs 0 0 0 0 0 2.6 Ethnic minority AHs 17 07 06 04 0 Source: DRC and PPMU 4.2 Impacts on land A total of 513,488.8m 2 of various types of land was acquired for construction of Ia M La subproject. Subproject mainly affected to agricultural land, small area of residential land. Details of impact on land by communes are shown in the table below. No Type of land I Land of AHs affected by 44 canals (compensated between 2011-2014) Table 4. Affected land area in each commune Affected land area (m 2 ) Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu 457,263.10 89,985.35 302,242.85 59,995.20 5,039.70 1 Annual crop land 387,806.60 78,874.05 249,102.55 56,713.50 3,116.50 2 Perennial crop 49,785.20 2,607.20 43,860.50 1,394.30 1,923.20 land 5

3 Garden land 11,197.30 5,712.20 5,485.10 0 0,00 4 Garden land in residential areas 2,333.00 939,00 378.4 1,015.60 0 5 Residential land 2,073.50 100 1,101.7 871.8 0 6 Cassava factory land leased from 2,196.80 0 2,196.8 0 0,00 the Government 7 School land 117.80 0 117.8 0 0 8 Graveyards land of ethnic minority 1,273.10 1,273.10 0 0 9 Productive forest land 479.80 479.8 0 0 0 Land of AHs affected by 13 II canals (compensated in 2015) 56,225.7 8,686.3 34,213.8 1,852.4 11,473.2 1 Annual crop land Total (I + II) 56,225.7 8,686.3 4.3 Affected Public land/other assets 34,213.8 1,852.4 11,473.2 513,488.80 98,671.65 336,456.65 61,847.60 16,512.90 Source: DRC Construction of canals was affected to public plan of Phu Tuc town that was leased by cassava factory, land of school, ceremony land. However, no grave was affected. Few trees and fence of school were affected. Table 5. Affected public land/other assets Quantity Affected assets Unit Phu Phu Ia Chu Total Can Tuc M lah Gu I. Affected by 44 canals (compensated between 2011-2014) 1. Land (already integrated in table 4) 3,587.7 1,273.1 2,314.6 0 0 1.1 Land of cassava factory leased from local Government m 2 2,196.8 0 2,196.8 0 0 1.2 School land m 2 117,8 0 117,8 0 0 1.3 Ceremony land without graves m 2 1,273.1 1,273.1 0 0 0 2. Tree and Crops 2.1 Cashew Tree 03 03 0 0 0 2.2 Hibiscus fence m 80 80 0 0 0 II. Affected by 13 canals (compensated in 2015) No affected public assets 0 0 0 0 0 0 Source: DRC 4.4 Impact on Structures and other assets Construction of Ia M la subproject was affected to secondary structures of households only like temporary house for storage, kitchen, toilet, pigsty, fence, yardrno one had to relocate to new place or rebuild main house on remaining land. Details of impact on houses and structures are shown in the table below. Table 6. Affected houses and structures 6

Quantity Type of structures Unit Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu I. Affected by 44 Canals (compensated between 2011-2014) House with stone foundation, brick walls, cement floor, plastered and water painted wall, without front concreted gutter, zinc galvanized steel roof Temporary house without plaster, cement floor, zinc galvanized steel roof Temporary wooden frame house, wooden wall, no ceiling, cement floor, zinc galvanized steel roof Temporary kitchen, without plaster, cement floor, zinc galvanized steel roof Bath with brick wall, without plaster, cement floor Toilet with brick wall, cement floor m 2 35.25 35.25 0 0 0 m 2 19.74 19.74 0 0 0 m 2 63.6 0 63.6 0 0 m 2 40.6 40.6 0 0 0 m 2 2.89 2.89 0 0 0 m 2 4.93 4.93 0 0 0 II. Affected by 13 Canals (compensated in 2015) Wooden frame stilt, wooden floor, wooden wall, no ceiling, zinc galvanized steel roof Wooden frame stilt, bamboo flooring, bamboo wall, no ceiling, thatched roof. Temporary house, without plaster, cement floor, zinc galvanized steel roof m 2 46 46 0 0 0 m 2 44.66 0 12.16 0 32.5 m 2 32.5 0 0 32.5 0 7

Quantity Type of structures Unit Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu Wooden frame field hut, wood flooring, wooden wall, no ceiling, zinc galvanized steel roof m2 130.2 0 0 130.2 0 Barbed wire fence m 2 773.13 78 72 623.13 B40 net fence m 2 0 0 0 0 0 Pigsty with 10-cm-thick wall, cement floor, zinc. m 2 14.43 14.43 0 0 0 Well Well 1 1 0 0 0 Not plastered brick wall m 2 0.268 0.268 0 0 0 Concrete floor 5cm thick with 1x2 stone (without 4x6 stone layers), no surface cement. m 2 5.6 5,6 0 0 0 Source: DRC 4.5 Impact on trees and crops Land acquisition for construction of Ia M La subproject mainly affected various fruit trees and crops of households. Details of impact on crops and trees of are shown in table below. Tree Trees/crops affected by 44 Canals (compensated between 2011-2014) Table 7. Affected trees and crops Quantity Unit Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu 294,091 68,982 79,626 34,785 110,698 Wet-paddy m 2 17,550 7,904 3,231 0 6,415 Banana bush 210 153 19 0 38 Cashew tree 190 76 0 55 59 Pineapple tree 1,245 1,018 202 0 25 Tomato fruit tree 286 171 0 0 115 Dragon Fruit tree 64 52 5 0 7 Guava tree 36 18 3 2 13 Citronella bush 8 0 0 0 8 Mango tree 80 29 16 0 35 Sweet potato m 2 1,154 588 0 0 566 Jackfruit tree 14 7 5 0 2 Papaya tree 10 0 10 0 0 Grapefruit tree 4 0 2 0 2 Papaya tree 5 3 0 0 2 Soursop tree 230 144 43 0 43 Carambola tree 2 1 0 0 1 Ficus benjamina L. tree 3 0 0 0 3 Polyscias tree 4 0 0 0 4 8

Tree Unit Quantity Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu Ivy tree bush 2 0 0 0 2 Corn m 2 11,656 7,396 1,145 1,690 1,425 Acacia auriculiformis tree 486 0 0 479 7 Water spinach m 2 68 0 0 0 68 Apple tree 11 0 0 0 11 Eucalyptus tree 739 219 338 15 167 Neem tree tree 3 0 0 0 3 Cassava m 2 234,574 47,201 62,080 26,415 98,878 Hibiscus fence m 960 210 736 14 Upland rice m 2 2,783 0 0 0 2,783 Jamaican Cherry / Capulin tree 1 0 0 0 1 Tamarind tree 4 0 3 0 1 Luc Truc bamboo (for bamboo shoot) bush 6 2 4 0 0 Strawberry tree 1 1 0 0 0 Avocado tree 12 9 3 0 0 Water berry tree 1 1 0 0 0 Longan tree 6 6 0 0 0 Lumbayau tree 5 5 0 0 0 Sapodilla tree 5 5 0 0 0 Star apple tree 4 1 3 0 0 Arrowroot root 13 13 0 0 0 Galangal tree bush 5 5 0 0 0 Acacia auriculiformis tree 5,834 7 5,827 0 0 Livestock grass m 2 1,100 1,000 100 0 0 Citronella bush 72 64 8 0 0 Confetti tree 1 1 0 0 0 Garden jackfruit tree 52 52 0 0 0 Otaheite gooseberries tree 1 1 0 0 0 Coconut tree 21 20 0 1 0 Cucumber m 2 100 100 0 0 0 Sugar cane m 2 14,454 2,499 5,827 6,128 0 Orange tree 1 0 1 0 0 Soursop tree 1 0 1 0 0 Faux acajen Tree 4 0 4 0 0 Lemon tree 3 0 3 0 0 Plum tree 2 0 2 0 0 Pomegranate Tree 3 0 3 0 0 Tamarind tree 2 0 2 0 0 Trees/crops affected by 13 Canals (compensated in 54,930 4,760 15,748 8,705 25,717 2015) Cassava m 2 50,217 3,705 15,738 6,504 24,270 Cashew Tree 93 2 5 1 85 Mango Tree 3 1 2 0 0 Acacia auriculiformis Tree 12 9 3 0 0 Jackfruit Tree 1 0 0 0 1 Guava Tree 3 3 0 0 0 Banana bush 46 46 0 0 0 Dragon fruit Tree 5 0 0 0 5 Tamarind Tree 3 0 0 0 3 Soursop Tree 6 4 0 0 2 9

Tree Unit Quantity Total Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu Bead-tree Tree 102 0 0 0 102 Flamboyant Tree 2 0 0 0 2 Eucalyptus Tree 2 2 0 0 0 Lumbayau Tree 20 20 0 0 0 Bamboo bush 3 2 0 0 1 Hibiscus fence M 246 0 0 0 246 Livestock grass m 2 1,000 0 0 0 1,000 Golden Tobacco m 2 2,807 607 0 2,200 0 Sweet Potato m 2 20 20 0 0 0 Citronella bush 43 43 0 0 0 Wet paddy m 2 296 296 0 0 0 Source: DRC 4.6 Impact on livelihood of households Land acquisition for construction of Ia M La subproject affected severely to 44 households as they lost 10% and more productive land. Besides, 64 vulnerable households were affected by agricultural land and their livelihood also was affected. The income source of affected households was mainly from agriculture. For such households, cash allowance shall be provided such as allowance for life rehabilitation, allowance for vulnerable households, allowance for job change and creation as measures for livelihood restoration. In addition, such households if having need on vocational training, local authority shall provide free of charge training course to them. 4.7 Land use right certificates All AHs had LURCs. After the land acquisition of the household, Office of Natural Resources and Environment of Krong Pa district has adjusted the LURC for them at no cost to the AHs. 4.8. Social economic condition of affected households Social economic conditions of the AHs were surveyed at the same time as IOL and DMS by working group set up by DRC in 2011, and updated in 2016. However due to long time, the social economic survey (SES) data in 2011 is not available at the time of surveyed. Therefore, secondary social economic survey data collected from communes and via questionaire with sample households as well as supplement survey in August 2016 were the basis for socioeconomic analysis. Three key following aspects were collected and analyzed as (i) impact on livelihoods of households; (ii) land ownership and (iii) social economic condition of affected household. Impact on livehoods of households: The subproject would affect both nagatively and positively livelihood of households. Negative aspects would be land acquisition, impacts on structures/ trees as mention above item 4.1 to 4.5. However, the impacts were not serious while only 44HHs/ 434HHs were severely affected due to loss of 10% or more their holding productive land, neither HH must relocate nor change/ lose their job because of the project. All affected land/ assets were fully compensated. Besides, additional provisions of allowance for vocational trainning/ job creation for households who lost agricultural land, life rehabilitation allowance for severely affected households, special allowance for affected households belonging to vulnerable group will also be paid after this report being approved. Land ownership: 100% of surveyed AHs owned the LURC. Socioeconomic condition of affected households: 10

Demography: 87 surveyed households comprises of 423 people, in which 223 male (52.7%) and 200 female (47.3%). The average household size was 4.86 persons (the least household had 01 person and the crowdest one had 7 persons). Gender and age of AHs: 5 HHs out of 87 HHs were female-headed households (accounting for 5.7%) while male-headed HHs accounted for 94.3%. The group of male and female head from 18 60 years old prevailed with 78%, they were persons who create main income for their family and they were the decision makers as well. No household head was younger than 18 years old but 11% of household head were older than 60. The labor force, 18 60 years old, of household members overwhelmed as it accounted for 77% of total members ( 258 persons/ 336 persons). Among the non-working age persons, the percentage of whom less than 18 years old was nearly one and half of group elderly (14% versus 9%). Table 8. Ages of household heads and members Age Household head Household member Male Female Total % Male Female Total % <18 0 0 0 0% 20 27 47 14% From 18-30 9 0 9 10% 29 47 76 23% From 31-50 49 3 52 60% 59 72 131 39% From 51-60 15 1 16 18% 21 30 51 15% > 60 9 1 10 11% 13 18 31 9% Total 82 5 87 100% 142 194 336 100% Education: The percentage of people completing secondary schools and high school were the highest with 30% and 26% respectively; Next was primary and preschool with 12% and 10% respectively. Among 423 of surveyed persons, 39 were under-aged of school (9%) while the illiterate persons were 30 (7%), mainly was the elderly and ethnic minority. The percentage of college and university was not high (6%) because this was the highland. Detail of education of affected persons is shown in the following table. Table 9. Education of affected persons No. Education People Percentage 1 Under school-age 39 9% 2 Illiteracy 30 7% 3 Kindergarten 41 10% 4 Primary school 50 12% 5 Secondary school 127 30% 6 High school 110 26% 7 College, university 26 6% Total 423 100% Occupation: Among occupation contributing to income of households, people working in agriculture sector prevailed with 42%, the second was part-time employment (8%), then trading (4%), worker (4%) and the least was official (2%). Please see the table below for detail of occupation of survey persons. 11

Table 10. Occupation of affected persons No. Occupation People Percentage 1 Agriculture 178 42% 2 Trading 17 4% 3 Worker 13 4% 4 Part-time employment 34 8% 5 Official 9 2% 6 Home-maker 42 10% 7 Retirement, elderly 22 5% 8 Under labor-age 39 9 Student, pupil 60 14% 10 Jobless 9 2% Total 423 100% Income: Monthly Income of majority of surveyed household was from VND 5 10 million with 51%. The average monthly income of households was VND 5.7 million or VND 1.17/ person/ month. The household with lowest monthly income was VND 2.0 million and the highest was VND 13.0 million. The income of household is in the table below: Table 11. Income of affected persons Monthly income of household Households Percentage < VND 5 million 27 31% From VND 5 10 million 44 51% > VND 10 million 16 18% Total 87 100% 5. ASSESSMENT ON LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION 5.1 Progress of land acquisition No. Phase / SP works/ commune Table 12. Progress of resettlement Total AHs Compensation and land acquisition progress DMS (AH) Preparing compensation plan (AH) Approval of compensation plan (AH) Number of AHs received compensatio n 1 AHs along canals compensated between 2011-2014 (44 canals) 357 357 357 357 357 1.1 Phu Can 82 82 82 82 82 1.2 Phu Tuc 232 232 232 232 232 1.3 Ia M lah 39 39 39 39 39 1.4 Chu Gu 04 04 04 04 04 12

No. Phase / SP works/ commune Total AHs Compensation and land acquisition progress DMS (AH) Preparing compensation plan (AH) Approval of compensation plan (AH) Number of AHs received compensatio n 2 AHs along canals compensated in 2015 (13 canals) 77 77 77 77 77 2.1 Phu Can 28 28 28 28 28 2.2 Phu Tuc 37 37 37 37 37 2.3 Ia M lah 01 01 01 01 01 2.4 Chu Gu 11 11 11 11 11 Source: PPMU & DRC The above table shows that until now all AHs have received compensation and the land acquisition was completed. 5.2 Public consultation and information disclosure activities Information propaganda and dissemination took place regularly during project implementation. These activities aimed to equip people with basic knowledge about the project, reduce complaints from AHs and contribute to accelerating the progress related to SP. a) Results of information collection The following table is the results of information collection of public consultation, information disclosure activities implemented by the local officials. Table 13. Public consultation and information disclosure activities No. Public consultation, Communes participation and information disclosure activities Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu 1 Disclosure of the project information, entitlement policy before DMS 1.1 Number of meetings 2 2 2 2 1.2 Number of participants / total AHs 101/110 256/269 39/40 12/15 1.3 Recording of minutes of meetings None None None None (i) Announcement of land acquisition to implement the project; (ii) applicable compensation and 1.4 Main contents of the meetings assistance policies (iii) plan to conduct DMS (iv) compensation payment schedules; and (v) construction schedule. 2 AHs participated in DMS 110/110 269/269 40/40 15/15 3 Disclosure of detailed draft compensation plan 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Was detailed compensation plan of each AH disclosed at CPC. Were detailed compensation plans sent to each AH before they were submitted for approval? How many days AHs had for reviewing and responding from receiving detailed compensation plan? Number of AHs sent / received detailed compensation plan Yes, within 20 days at Commune/ town PC and residential area where land would be acquired for the SP Yes 20 days after receiving 110/110 269/269 40/40 15/15 13

No. Public consultation, Communes participation and information disclosure activities Phu Can Phu Tuc Ia M lah Chu Gu AHs having comments on the 3.5 detailed compensation plan 3 1 6 4 3.6 Comments on DRC agreement 3 1 6 4 Percentage of AHs agreed to the 3.7 draft detailed compensation plan 100% 100% 100% 100% Percentage of AHs did not agree 3.8 to the draft detailed compensation plan. 0% 0% 0% 0% Source: DRC The effectiveness of public consultation and information disclosure activities through AH interviews is presented in table below. Table 14. Effectiveness of public consultation and information disclosure activities Survey results No. Surveyed indicators Total Yes No 1 Do you understand the project information? 87 87 0 Do you understand the content of the compensation plan 2 87 87 0 and entitlements Source: AH interview result b) Comments / evaluation: Many public consultation and information disclosure activities were implemented during the subproject preparation and land acquisition. Hence, AHs understood the subproject information and entitlements policy as evident in the above table. 5.3 DMS and affected household categorization a) Results of information collection To evaluate whether all affected assets were compensated or not, SPC (i) reviewed all compensation records and compensation liquidation; (ii) interviewed 87 AHs (20% of the AHs including VAHs, SAHs who lost agricultural land) and (iii) checked, discussed with the DRC complaints from AHs about missing of affected asset in the DMS. See table below for more details. Table 15. Assessing the compliance of DMS No Surveyed indicators and evaluation Communes Total Phu Can Phu TucIa M lah Chu Gu I Checking compensation records 1 Number of AHs participating in DMS process 40 10 24 4 2 2 Number of AHs signed on DMS 40 10 24 4 2 II Interviewing AHs via survey 1 The number of AHs participating in DMS process 87 22 53 8 4 Number of AHs received copy of DMS minute 87 22 53 8 4 2 Number of HHs said that there was missing in the DMS 2 2 0 0 0 3 Missing DMS was investigated, supplemented 2 2 0 0 0 14

No Surveyed indicators and evaluation III Complaints on DMS process and results 1 Total AHs were compensated 434/434 110/110 Communes Total Phu Can Phu TucIa M lah Chu Gu 269/ 269 40/40 15/15 Number of AHs complaining about the 2 0 0 0 0 0 DMS results 3 Percentage of complaints about DMS 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 4 Situation of complaint handling/solving Finished Finished Finished Finished Finished Source: DRC and AHs interviews b) Comments / evaluation: The results of discussions with DRC, records inspection and interviews with AHs show that: Only 2/87 interviewed AHs claimed that their affected trees were inadequate in the minutes of DMS but they all had been supplemented by DRC before approving compensation plan and they were compensated all for AHs. None of the AHs complained about the number of affected assets after compensation. So, it could be said that quantity of affected assets was adequately inventoried. 5.4 Replacement cost and Compensation payment for land and assets on land a) Results of information collection The compensation policy in 2015 was based on Decision No. 21/2014/QD-UBND, dated September 12, 2014 of Gia Lai PPC on the compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the Government in Gia Lai province. The compensation cost for land was applied per Decision No. 875/QD-UBND, dated December 23, 2015 of Gia Lai PPC on price adjustment factor for compensation upon land acquisition by the State for the SP Upgrading infrastructure of Ia M lah irrigation system, Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province. According to this decision, the land cost applied for this SP was higher than the land cost issued by the PPC for Krong Pa district applicable from 2015-2019 (Decision No. 38/2014/QD-UBND, dated December 30, 2014). The compensation cost for houses and structures was applied per Decision No. 10/2013/QD-UBND, dated 22/05/2013 of Gia Lai PPC. The compensation cost for plants and crops was applied per Decision No. 818/QD-UBND, dated 30/11/2010 and the Decision No. 290/QD-UBND, dated 26/04/2011. Compensation policy from 2011 to 2014 applied for the subproject was based on Decision No. 05/2011/QD-UBND, dated 25/04/2011 of Gia Lai PPC on the compensation, support and resettlement in the event of land acquisition by the Government in Gia Lai province. The compensation rate for land was applied per decisions of the PPC issued annually. It included: Decision No. 37/2010/QD-UBND dated 20/12/2010 of Gia Lai PPC on the issuance of land price in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai Province in 2011; Decision No. 36/2011/ QD-UBND dated 21/12/2011 of Gia Lai PPC on the issuance of land price in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai Province in 2012; Decision No. 41/2012/QD-UBND dated 20/12/2012 of Gia Lai PPC on the issuance of land price in Krong Pa district, Gia Lai Province in 2013; Decision No. 53/2013/QD-UBND dated 20/12/2013 of Gia Lai PPC on the issuance of land price in Krong Pa district area, Gia Lai Province in 2014. The compensation rate for houses and structures was applied by Decision No. 407/QD-UBND, dated 21/06/2010 and the Decision No. 657/QD-UBND, dated 30/9/2010 of Gia Lai PPC. The compensation cost for plants and crops was applied per Decision No. 818/QD-UBND dated 30/11/2010 and the Decision No. 290/QD-UBND dated 26/04/2011 of Gia Lai PPC. Overall, the compensated rates for land of this SP in 2015 were higher than those issued by the PPC which is applicable for the period 2015-2019 (Decision no.38/2014/qd-ubnd on 31/12/2014 of Gia Lai PPC which was applicable for 2015-2019) because the compensation cost was surveyed and valuated (Decision no. 875/QD-UBND on 31/12/2015 of Gia Lai PPC). Land compensation cost in 2011-2014 period was applied per the land price annually issued by the Gia Lai PPC via survey, thus it was close to the market price and accepted by AHs. Compensation cost for structures and trees/ crops was issued by Gia Lai PPC at the time of 15

compensation and it was similar with the market price, therefore it was also accepted by AHs. Details of these evaluation indicators and the level of satisfaction of people with compensation cost are provided in table below. Table 16. Assessing the compliance level of unit rates and compensation amount No. Inspection indicators Actual implementation I Replacement cost survey for AHs with assets along canals compensated between 2011-2014 (44 canals) No, using the price annually 1.1 Was replacement cost surveyed? issued by the PPC and it took effect on 01/01 every year. II Replacement cost survey for AHs with assets along canals compensated in 2015 2.1 Was replacement cost surveyed? Yes, but only for land price 2.2 Survey agency DRC No, however the agency has Cost survey agency has cost survey function as experience on compensation, 2.3 prescribed by the ministry of finance. site clearance as assigned by DPC. Cost survey methodology is appropriate to the 2.4 requirements of the ministry of finance. Yes Comparing the highest land price of approved 2.5 survey cost with the one annually issued by the 1.39 PPC for the similar position (chose a random area) Comparing the lowest land price of approved 2.6 survey cost with the one annually issued by the 1.25 PPC for a similar position (chose a random area) III Calculating compensation amount Compensation amount was properly calculated for affected assets as stipulated in uremdf without 3.1 depreciation or deduction of material salvageable for house and structures, OR without transaction cost for land use right certificate. Yes, without depreciation and deduction of material salvaged. IV Satisfaction level of AH on compensation rates through AH interviews 4.1 Number of interviewed AHs 87 Number of AHs satisfied with the compensation 79 4.2 rates Number of AHs stated that the compensation rate 5 4.3 was acceptable (fairly satisfied) Number of AHs dissatisfied with the compensation 3 4.4 rate 4.5 Percentage of dissatisfied AHs 3.4% V Complaint on compensation rates and amount Number of AH complaints about compensation rate 0 5.1 / compensation amount paid to AHs Number of AHs received a reply, redress about 0 5.2 complaint on compensation rates / compensation amount paid to AHs Percentage of AHs with complaints about 0 5.3 compensation rates / compensation amount paid to AHs b) Compensation payment to affected households The table below summarizes compensation for affected households Source: DRC and AH interviews 16

No. Commune Table 17. The compensation payment Compensation amount approved (VND) Compensation amount paid to AHs (VND) Unpaid amount (VND) Total AHs Number of AHs received compensation 1 Phu Can 1.865.104.759 1.865.104.759 0 110 110 2 Phu Tuc 6.078.012.805 6.078.012.805 0 269 269 3 Ia Mlah 1.820.483.493 1.820.483.493 0 40 40 4 Chu Gu 229.799.613 229.799.613 0 15 15 Source: Compensation plans and liquidation c) Comments/ Evaluation The collected information shows that the majority of AHs agreed to the compensation cost and there was no complaint about cost. Through interviewing, only 3.4% of interviewed AHs are dissatisfied with compensation cost however none of them had the complaint. This reveals that satisfaction level is very high. All AHs expected the subproject to be commenced as soon as possible because local people were always lack of water for cultivation. 5.5 Allowances a) Results of information collection According to the compensation plan that DRC prepared and paid for AHs, the approved compensation plan had not included 03 following allowances: (i) Job changing/ creation allowance per Gia Lai regulation because at that time the fund was not enough; (ii) allowance for SAHs per the project policy; (iii) Allowance for vulnerable groups has not been paid per the project policy because the compensation plan was only prepared per Gia Lai s policy, not the project policy. b) Comment / evaluation The compensation had not been fully complied with because it was lack of allowances for i) SAHs, ii) VAHs and, iii) job changing/creation 5.6 The compatibility between compensation and construction progress According to the DRC report, compensation and site clearance had started in 2011 and completed in late 2015. All AHs received full compensation allowances and expected that the SP will be constructed soon. Construction was expected to commence within the last 6 months of 2016. Although compensation was completed and AHs had handed over the site, some allowances as mentioned above in item 5.5 had not been included in the approved compensation plan and paid for AHs. Thus, these allowances must be promptly complemented for AHs before any notice to proceed being issued. 5.7 Grievances and grievances redress a) Information collection results The uremdf required that competent authorities shall address all AHs complaints. So far, there were 14 cases of complaints. The indicators for complaint evaluation are shown in table below. Table 18. Grievances and grievance redress evaluation No. Evaluation indicators Actual implementation 1 Checking grievance records No grievances 1.1 Number of AHs with grievances until January 14 HHs 2016 (without writing) 17

No. Evaluation indicators Actual implementation 1.2 Main grievance contents (before receiving compensation) 1.3 Number of AHs with persistent complaints (still complaining even after answered by the responsible authorities) Missing some affected assets in the DMS and in the draft detailed compensation plan None 1.4 Number of AHs have been redressed 14 HHs 1.5 Percentage of redressed grievance until 100% January 2016 2 Grievance issues via AH interviews 2.1 Number of interviewed AHs 87 HHs 2.2 Number of AHs said that they had complaints 2 HHs 2.3 Main grievance issues Missing some affected assets in the DMS and in draft detailed compensation plan Source: DRC and interviews b) Comments / evaluation: There was no complaint petition from HHs; only 14 AHs had verbal questions to village heads and commune leaders about missing out on some affected assets in the DMS and in draft detailed compensation plan during public posting. All of missing was complemented and paid for AHs. 6. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN REMDF AND ACTUAL IMPLEMENTATION Based on the collected information and the assessment above, SPC had found some gaps between the ABD policies and the actual resettlement implementation of this subproject. Details of outstanding issues as below: 6.1 DMS and AHs categorization After DMS, the AHs must be categorized as severely affected, relocated AHs, VAHs so that appropriate allowances could be applied. The monitoring results show that AHs were only preliminarily categorized. Per this, all HHs were partially affected. The minutes of DMS did not indicate the total area each AH owned, which is necessary for calculating severity of loss. If an AH loses 10% or more of their total productive asset, it will be considered as severely affected. Moreover, HHs in vulnerable group were also not identified (poor, disabled, veterans, femaleheaded HHs with dependents, HHs with disabled people, landless HHs). However, this missing information was complementarily surveyed by the PPMU in August 2016. Per this survey, 44 SAHs and 64 VAHs were identified. 6.2 Livelihood restoration and missing allowances The approved compensation plan has not included the 03 following allowances relating to livelihood restoration for households who lost prodictive land, SAHs and VAHs: (i) Job changing/ creation allowance for AHs losing productive land; (ii) allowance for SAHs; and (iii) Allowance for vulnerable group as the project s policy. 7. CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN Based on results of DDR, there were some activities to be corrected for SAHs, VAHs and those who are entitled to receive the aforementioned allowances. The Corrective Actions in this DDR have been consulted with local authorities such as the DRC and the Krong Pa DPC and affected households. So far, PPMU have approved the fund for corrective actions. Once this DDR-CAP has been endorsed by Gia Lai PPC and ADB, it will be 18

disclosed by posting in commune offices and village halls. Disclosure will be monitored and reported in monitoring reports. The plan to remedy the differences between the uremdf and actual compensation of la M lah sub-project could be summarized as below. 7.1 The number of entitled households and the amount of allowances 7.1.1 Job changing / creation allowance According to data collection results from Krong Pa s compensation Unit, 409 AHs will receive the allowance of job changing / creation. The number of these AHs in each commune/town and the allowances amount are shown below (excluding the management cost of 2% payable to the DRC). Table 19. Number of entitled AHs and amount of job changing allowance No. Town/Commune 1 2 3 4 Phu Tuc Town (267 HHs) Chu Gu commune (15 HHs) Ia M lah commune (41HHs) Land type Affected land area (m 2 ) Unit price (VND) Cost (VND) CLN 716 6,000 10,743,000 CLN 26,778 8,000 535,566,000 NHK 16,363 6,500 265,890,625 NHK 4,410 8,000 88,196,000 NHK 137,493 9,000 3,093,597,000 NHK 15,738 12,000 434,490,300 1-crop paddy field 12,479 9,800 306,183,850 CLN 5,724 8,000 114,472,000 NHK 25,351 12,000 740,515,200 NHK 27,397 9,000 616,437,000 CLN 1,394 6,000 20,914,500 NHK 25,739 6,500 418,258,750 NHK 51,123 8,000 1,022,458,000 NHK 9,320 12,000 277,851,900 RSX 480 5,500 6,597,250 CLN 332 6,000 4,983,000 CLN 14,947 8,000 298,934,000 2-crop paddy field 6,855 14,000 239,911,000 Phu Can commune Upland rice (86 HHs) (1-crop) 171 12,600 5,392,800 NHK 68,304 6,500 1,109,935,125 NHK 7,573 8,000 151,450,000 NHK 28,982 9,000 652,095,000 NHK 5,640 11,000 152,159,150 Total 493.326 10,567,031,450 (Source: Gia Lai PPMU) See the details of AHs name, address, and cost at annex 1.3 (02 HHs in Chu Gu also possess land in Phu Tuc town). 7.1.2 Allowances for severely affected person There are 44 SAHs (186APs) in 3 communes and 1 town losing 10% or more of productive land area and will be supported as follows: (i) HH losing 10-30% of productive land area: 3 month/person x 30 kg rice/month x VND 12,000 / kg rice x number of persons of the HH. (ii) HH losing 30-70% of productive land area: 6 month/person x 30 kg rice/month x VND 12,000 / kg rice x number of persons of the HH. 19

(iii) HH losing over 70% of productive land area: 12 month/person x 30 kg rice/month x VND 12,000 / kg rice x number of persons of the HH. The number of SAHs and SAPs in each commune and the allowances are shown below. Table 20. Number of SAPs and amount of supplemental allowance Percentage Number of of acquired persons/ Phu Tuc Phu Can Chu Gu Ia M lah Total productive allowance land amount 10% - 30% 30% - 70% >70% Number of people Allowances amount Number of people Allowances amount 74 46 13 20 153 79,920,000 49,680,00 0 14,040,000 21,600,00 0 165,240,000 14 11-7 32 30,240,000 23,760,00 0-15,120,00 0 69,120,000 Number of people 1 - - - 1 Allowances amount 4,320,000 - - - 4,320,000 Total 114,480,000 Please see the details at annex 2.3 7.1.3 Allowance for vulnerable households 73,440,00 0 14,040,000 36,720,00 0 238,680,000 (Source: Gia Lai PPMU) There are 64 VAHs that are entitled to receive VND 2 million of allowance for each. The number of VAHs in each commune and the allowances are as below: Table 21. Number of VAHs and amount of supplemental allowance No. Commune/Town Number of vulnerable Allowances affected households (VND) 1 Phu Tuc 29 58,000,000 2 Phu Can 25 50,000,000 3 Chu Gu 2 4,000,000 4 Ia M lah 8 16,000,000 Total 64 128,000,000 (Source: Gia Lai PPMU) See the detailed list and cost in annex 2.3. 7.1.4 Other activities for livelihood restoration Besides allowances mentioned above, PPMU with the support of SPC and local authority will conduct the need assessment on livelihood restoration of eligible households (severely affected and vulnerable affected households) to identify necessary activity for livelihood restoration such as vocational traning for member of households, technical assistance in agriculture extension. Such activities will be implemented through local programs organized annually by Gia Lai Department of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs and DARD for households who have agricultural land acquired by the state. The budget for such activies will be born by Gia Lai PPC. 20

7.1.5 Budget for Corrective Action Plan Based on the above assessment and as agreed with local officials, SPC recommends remedial actions for the gaps between the uremdf and the actual resettlement implementation following Gia Lai province policy. Total complementary cost for these allowances is VND12,267,624,246.9. Detail of complementary cost is as table below: Table 22. Budget for Allowance No. Item Unit Quantity Price (VND) Cost (VND) Assistance 1 Job training/ creation Times 493,326 m2 2.5 10,567,031,450 2 For severely affected persons 3 For Vulnerability HHs Person 186 360,000/month 238,680,000 HHs 64 2,000,000/HHs 128,000,000 Total direct cost 10,933,711,450 Administration cost 2% 218,674,229 Subtotal 11,152,385,679 Contingencies 10% 1,115,238,567.9 Total 12,267,624,246.9 These allowances were from the budget of Gia Lai province and Gia Lai PPC had agreed to allocate allowance documents for these supports as shown in annex 1.2 and 2.2 below. 7.2 Implementing arrangement Implementing agencies of this DDR consist of the management agencies from the local to national management. 7.2.1 National level Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) is the governing body of the project, responsible for coordinating, planning, implementing and reporting. In the implementation progress, Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) is responsible for the following tasks: Overall monitoring of DDR implementation Instructing the implementing agency (DRC) and PPMUs to implement the activities of this plan in compliance with approved policies; consulting the local authorities to timely handle any mistakes or shortcomings detected in the internal monitoring to ensure the achievement of the objectives of the policy framework. Completing DDR, submit to the PPMU and ADB approve before implementing Setting up data system about AHs for each section as well as the entire of the project. Setting up internal monitoring process, reporting the project progress and monitoring compliance with the policies of the project; Setting up a monitoring process of coordination between contractors and local authorities in order to identify and compensate for impacts occurring during the constructing; Establishing regulations to implement remedy action and resolve grievances quickly; Reporting to ADB periodically about DDR implementation progress. 21

7.2.2 Provincial level Gia Lai PC is responsible for resettlement implementing under its administrative jurisdiction. Main missions of PC are: Approving the final DDR; Promulgating decisions about the above approved allowances; Allocating budget to implement DDR; Directing and monitoring relevant provincial agencies to implement DDR effectively; Directing stakeholders to resolve questions and grievances of AHs related to compensation, resettlement and support in compliance with current law; Directing stakeholders to check and handle mistakes related to compensation, support, resettlement Gia Lai PPMU is responsible for DDR implementing and internal monitoring. Main missions of PPMU are: Guiding DRC to implement all approved resettlement activities and other activities related to DDR; resolving any mistakes identified in internal monitoring to meet the requirement of the DDR; having technical and financial supports for DRC and commune unit; Coordinating with DRC and PPC (Province People s Committee) to execute information dissemination and DDR implementing; Coordinating with stakeholders to ensure the supporting, recovering and improving measures implementing for AHs quickly and timely; Monitoring DDR internal implementation, establishing and maintaining database of APs in accordance with established procedures and writing reports regularly to submit CPMU; Implementing remedy actions in accordance with internal monitoring. 7.2.3 District level Krong Pa DPC is responsible for comprehensive management of compensation, supporting and resettlement activities. DPC has responsibility for reporting to PPC about the rate of progress as well as land acquisition result. Main missions of DPC are: Approving plans and monitoring land acquisition- resettlement progress in accordance with updated DDR; Establishing DRC and resettlement group, directing DRC and relevant district departments to assess and implement compensation, supporting and resettlement in detail; Approving and being responsible for legal basic and accuracy of compensation, supporting and resettlement programs at local; approving budget estimates for compensation, supporting and resettlement; Being responsible for acquisition of LURC, land ownership certificates of individuals and households who has land or whose house is recovered; modify LURC for individuals and households who has land or whose house is partial recovered; Directing CPC and relevant agencies to implement resettlement; Grievance redress. 7.2.4 District compensation, supporting and resettlement committee The components of DRC are vice president of DPC (as Chairman of the Council), representatives of Natural Resources and Environment Office, Department of Finance, Department of Agriculture, presidents of CPCs and AHs (including, members of District Farmers and Women Associations. Main missions of district agencies and/or DRC are: Planning, organizing and implementing compensation, supporting, resettlement activities; Monitoring, consulting and disseminating information about the project, and coordinating with relevant agencies to implement income recovery programs; 22

Preparing a compensation plan and submitting it to DPC for approving, Implementing compensation, supporting, resettlement projects; be responsible for legal basic accuracy of resettlement compensation policy in compliance with approved DRC; Assisting in identifying and allocating land to relocated households if any; Directing and coordinating with the CPC to transfer compensation promptly as well as other benefits to AHs; Supporting in grievances redress; 7.2.5 Commune level CPC will support DRC implementing their resettlement responsibility. Specifically, the CPC will be responsible for the following tasks: Coordinating with commune and district organizations to mobilize people; responsible for compensation, supporting and resettlement implementing in accordance with approved DDR; Coordinating with DRC and groups to disseminate reasons of land acquisition with households, announcing and publishing all compensation, supporting and resettlement options; Assigning the commune officers to support the DRC in updating DDR and carrying out resettlement activities; Specifying replacement land for AHs; Contracting compensation agreements with APs; Supporting in grievances redress; Participating in all activities related to resettlement implementation. 7.3. Proposed schedule for DDR implementation DDR implementation is summarized in table below, including: (i) DDR approving and disseminating; (ii) DDR implementing, (iii) Internal monitoring. Table 23. Implementation plan of DDR activities Activities DDR approving and disseminating Expected time - A no-objection letter from ADB to DDR and DPC 11/2017 - DDR will be disseminated on websites of ADB and DPC in Vietnamese DDR implementation - Plans for supplement supporting allowances will be published at CPC and send to households to collect feedbacks. 11/2017 11/2017 - Finalize plans for supplement supporting allowances. 11/2017 - Submit and approve plans for supplement supporting allowances. 11/2017 - Payment of additional allowances 11-12/2017 - Completion of land acquisition. Done Internal monitoring of DDR implementation - PPMU will monitor with LIC assistance. From 11/2017 - LIC assists PPMU in preparing monitoring report every 6 months to submit it to CPMU and ADB From 11/2017 23

Budget for allowances was ready and it will be paid right after this DDR being received the noobjection letter from ADB. 7.4 Monitoring and evaluating DDR implementation will be monitored regularly to ensure its schedule and mitigation measures are appropriate and effective. Resettlement implementation will be monitored through community monitoring and internal monitoring. 7.4.1 Community monitoring Community monitoring will be applied to supervise the DDR implementation of this SP. PPMU will encourages people, especially AHs of SP, in monitoring the DDR implementation. 7.4.2 Internal monitoring This internal monitoring is aimed to assess: Whether DDR is complied with; The available resources and the efficient use of these resources in order to implement the activities of land acquisition and resettlement; The performance of agencies involved in the resettlement during the SP implementation; Whether resettlement activities are carried out in accordance with the implementation plan outlined in DDR or not; and Any potential issues and remedies. CPMU as the implementing agency will be responsible for the internal monitoring. CPMU will monitor the establishment process, functions as well as activities of provincial and district agencies who are responsible for resettlement. CPMU needs to ensure that DRC will write and submit reports related to DDR implementation quarterly. CPMU will incorporate information in all reports of provinces into SP s monitoring system to prepare periodic progress reports and send them to ADB. All data will be divided into gender and ethnic group. CPMU will develop internal monitoring plan, progress and requirement of all SP report. The internal monitoring indexes are shown in the table below and will be completed by the CPMU. Table 24. The internal monitoring indexes Category Index Variables examples Input index Process index Human resources and equipment Finance Consultation, participation and grievances redress Output index Land acquisition Number of assigned staffs for DDR Number of members in DRC and their job functions Full equipment to perform the function (including recording grievances). Training for all implementation agencies. Timely allocate budget for DDR implementation to DRC and make payments to AHs. Availability of DDR in all districts/communes. Interpreters in EM villages and for EMs in other villages. Consulting implementation per DDR schedule. Category of grievances and grievances redress. Number of community-base organizations participating in the SP. Acquired cultivated land area Acquired residential land area Acquired pond area 24

Category Index Variables examples Supporting, life rehabilitate 8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 8.1 Conclusions Number of AHs who are compensated and supported by type of damage. Number of assets to be compensated and supported by category. Number and value of compensation payments, supports. Timeliness of compensation and supports. Compensation, supporting at agreed cost. Number of vulnerable group supported. Number of AHs receiving supports due to severe impact (losing 10% land area). Number of AHs supported with job changing at 2.5 times of compensation cost. The land acquisition of Ia M lah SP is compliant with the updated REMDF of the Productive Rural Infrastructure Sector Project in the Central Highlands Provinces in specific aspects as follows: i) AHs participated in the project information disclosure and public consultation; ii) AHs were consulted and involved in the process of land acquisition; iii) All AHs participated in DMS process and signed on its minutes; iv) Draft detailed compensation plans were disclosed; v) Complaints were promptly solved by DRC / CPC; vi) AHs received compensation before handing over site; and Although majority of households were satisfied with and accepted the compensation cost, there are still gaps between the actuality and the uremdf. Particularly, none of AHs was received job changing / creation allowance, 44 SAHs and 64 VAHs were not received allowances for SAHs and VAHs. Therefore, a corrective action plan as above is necessary. 8.2 Recommendations The policy of Gia Lai province missed 03 allowances in comparison with the project s uremdf but now, PPMU Gia Lai accepts to supplement fund for these allowances; Therefore, Gia Lai PPMU needs to coordinate with stakeholders to speed up the approval and payment progresses in compliance with REMDF. 25

9. ANNEXES ANNEX 1: Allowance for job changing / creation ANNEX 1.1: Request of DARD Gia Lai Province 26

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ANNEX 1.3: Cost for job changing allowances JOB CHANGING / CREATION ALLOWANCES Applying land price at the time of compensation payment and land acquisition Subproject: Upgrading infrastructure of Ia M lah irrigation system, Krong Pa district, Gia Lai province The subproject area: Ia Mlah, Chu Gu and Phu Can communes and Phu Tuc town. No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)=(7)*(8)*2.5 1 Vu Thi Dai Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,465.5 6,500 23,814,375 2 Nguyen Xuon Thuan Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,194.2 6,500 35,655,750 3 Vu Nhu Hieu Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 650.8 6,500 10,575,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,755.5 6,500 44,776,875 4 KrorH' Mat (Amo M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,326.1 6,500 21,549,125 H'Brin) 5 Ta Donh Ky Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,177.5 6,500 35,384,375 6 Nguyen Van Tinh Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 723.0 6,500 11,748,750 7 Luu Xuan Mo Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 498.7 6,500 8,103,875 8 Vu Cao Cuong Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 716.2 6,000 10,743,000 9 Nguyen Dac Quang Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,502.1 6,500 24,409,125 10 Nguyen Hong Duy Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 66.0 6,500 1,072,500 11 Nguyen Tien Dang Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,105.1 6,500 34,207,875 12 Vu Nhu Rinh Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 898.0 6,500 14,592,500 13 Nguyen Tien Dang Quarter 10-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 141.9 8,000 2,838,000 14 Nguyen Hong Duy Quarter 10-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,365.0 8,000 27,300,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 89.0 8,000 1,780,000 15 Dao Ngoc Hien Quarter 6-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,348.6 8,000 26,972,000 16 Luu Xuan Mo Quarter 10-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 965.2 8,000 19,304,000 17 Ksor Deng Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 408.6 12,000 12,258,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 839.2 12,000 25,176,000 18 Phung Thi Hai Cival Group 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 317.9 12,000 9,537,000 19 Pham Hung Thanh NHK Phu Tuc Town 399.9 12,000 11,997,000 30

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) NHK Phu Tuc Town 318.1 12,000 9,543,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 142.9 12,000 4,287,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,358.9 12,000 40,767,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 525.9 12,000 15,777,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 491.5 12,000 14,745,000 20 Siu Je Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,796.0 12,000 37,716,000 21 Ksor Hai Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,780.1 12,000 53,403,000 22 Vu Van Duong Cival Group 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,285.2 12,000 38,556,000 23 Ksor Dhanh Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 381.7 12,000 11,451,000 24 Ksor H' Du NHK Phu Tuc Town 30.3 12,000 909,000 25 Dang Quang Sy Cival Group 2- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,175.9 12,000 24,693,900 26 Tran Chau Cival Group 8- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 800.2 12,000 24,006,000 27 Ale Nung (Ma Joan) Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 292.8 12,000 8,784,000 28 Nguyen Mau Duat Cival Group 4- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 306.1 12,000 6,428,100 29 Ksor Mit (Mi Joan) Cival Group 4- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 879.5 12,000 26,385,000 30 Ksor H' Djin Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 485.7 12,000 14,571,000 31 Kosr Nha Cival Group 5- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 401.3 12,000 12,039,000 32 Nguyen Dinh Toan Cival Group 7- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 430.4 12,000 9,038,400 NHK Phu Tuc Town 475.9 12,000 9,993,900 33 La Thuong Thanh Cival Group 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 363.9 12,000 10,917,000 34 Vu Van Tuan Cival Group 11- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 50.4 12,000 1,512,000 35 Giang Van De Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 403.8 9,000 9,085,500 36 Ta Dinh Ky Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 684.5 8,000 13,690,000 37 Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop Phu Tuc Town 75.3 9,800 1,844,850 Ta Dinh Ky paddy 38 Dang Van Phong Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 99.5 9,000 2,238,750 39 Ha Khac Khao Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 101.4 9,000 2,281,500 31

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 204.4 9,800 5,007,800 40 Nguyen Thi Voc Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 405.7 9,000 9,128,250 NHK Phu Tuc Town 303.0 9,000 6,817,500 41 Ta thi Mung Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 344.2 9,000 7,744,500 42 Ta Van Thang Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 401.2 9,000 9,027,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 378.6 9,000 8,518,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 304.6 9,000 6,853,500 43 Giang Van Hang Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 479.8 9,000 10,795,500 44 Doan Van Thu Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,353.7 9,000 30,458,250 45 Dam Van Son Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 232.6 9,800 5,698,700 46 Giang Van Hung Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 1,146.1 9,800 28,079,450 47 Dam Van Nhan Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 680.3 9,000 15,306,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 500.1 8,000 10,002,000 48 Doan Thi Vang Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 67.9 9,000 1,527,750 49 Doan Van Bung Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 818.6 8,000 16,372,000 50 Bui Van Duyet Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 582.0 9,000 13,095,000 51 Nguyen Van The Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 715.3 9,000 16,094,250 52 Pham Van Duan Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 313.4 9,000 7,051,500 53 Kpa Hung Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 316.9 9,000 7,130,250 NHK Phu Tuc Town 176.8 9,000 3,978,000 54 Ta Van Tuyen Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 480.5 9,000 10,811,250 55 Le Ngoc Hoi Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 486.6 9,000 10,948,500 56 Dam Van Hoa Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 761.2 9,000 17,127,000 57 Doan Thi Gai Quarter 15 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 984.2 9,000 22,144,500 58 Nguyen Mau Hieu Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,983.9 9,000 44,637,750 59 Ksor Plu (Ama Tuc) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 673.1 9,000 15,144,750 60 Thim village - Phu Can NHK Phu Tuc Town 3,138.4 9,000 70,614,000 32

No. Full name of AH Address 61 Ksor DLok (Oi Khua) Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) Huyng Gioi (Ama Uot) NHK Phu Tuc Town 59.5 9,000 1,338,750 Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 141.5 9,000 3,183,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 714.5 9,000 16,076,250 62 Nay Sih (Ama Hon) Quarter 13- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,109.7 9,000 24,968,250 63 Tong Van Tinh Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 638.3 9,000 14,361,750 64 Kpa U (A ma Ton) Quarter 13- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,947.2 9,000 43,812,000 65 Le Trung Hau Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 271.8 9,000 6,115,500 CLN Phu Tuc Town 156.4 8,000 3,128,000 Quarter 13- Phu Tuc town 1-crop 66 Ksor Tho (Ama paddy Phu Tuc Town 667.6 9,800 16,356,200 Mom) 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 982.3 9,800 24,066,350 67 Ksor Sat (Ama Binh) Quarter 13- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,370.6 9,000 30,838,500 68 Nguyen Van Than Quarter 8- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,828.0 9,000 41,130,000 69 Ksor H'Pang (Ama Quarter 13- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 614.7 9,000 13,830,750 Ni) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,145.6 9,000 25,776,000 70 Nay Lat (Ama Nhon) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 733.8 9,000 16,510,500 71 Ksor Nhong (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town Ho) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,321.4 9,000 29,731,500 72 Ksor Gil(Ama Oanh) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,552.7 9,000 34,935,750 73 Ale Pep (Ama Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town Quang) NHK Phu Tuc Town 514.5 9,000 11,576,250 74 Ro O Thinh (Ama Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NgR.) NHK Phu Tuc Town 704.3 9,000 15,846,750 75 Ro O Dai (A ma Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town Long ) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,076.4 9,000 24,219,000 76 Vu Trung Lu Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 726.3 8,000 14,526,000 77 Nay Phai (Ama San) Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,584.8 8,000 31,696,000 78 Mai xuan Tuyen Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,544.7 9,000 34,755,750 33

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 79 Mai Xuan Tue Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 259.5 9,000 5,838,750 80 Nguyen Ngoc Tung Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,811.3 9,000 40,754,250 81 Uong Ngoc Hien Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 739.7 9,000 16,643,250 82 Nguyen Van Dinh Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 4,505.1 8,000 90,102,000 83 Pham Hong Quan Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,018.3 9,000 22,911,750 84 Ksor Bluk (Ama Duy) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 646.3 9,000 14,541,750 85 Ksor H'Nhit (Ama Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town VaR) NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,072.4 9,000 46,629,000 86 Ksor H'Lok Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,228.4 9,000 27,639,000 87 Nguyen Van Thoa Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,469.1 9,000 33,054,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 497.3 9,000 11,189,250 88 Ro O H'Dil (A ma Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town ThoR) CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,569.5 8,000 31,390,000 89 Hoang Thi Ha Quarter 2 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,038.2 8,000 20,764,000 90 Ale Suoan(Ama Len) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 686.8 9,000 15,453,000 91 ALe Nung (Ama Jon) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 741.1 9,000 16,674,750 92 Mai Ngoc Phuong Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 636.9 9,000 14,330,250 93 Nguyen Khac Don Dong Hung-Phu Can NHK Phu Tuc Town 572.7 9,000 12,885,750 94 Duong Tan Ba Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 765.4 8,000 15,308,000 95 Vo Thi Dua Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 793.7 9,000 17,858,250 96 Kpa H'Chieng (Ama Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town Hiu) CLN Phu Tuc Town 2,475.7 8,000 49,514,000 97 Dinh Van Tiep Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 738.7 9,000 16,620,750 98 Pham Van Dung Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 248.8 8,000 4,976,000 99 Nguyen Trong cong Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 395.4 9,000 8,896,500 100 Mai Thi Phin Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 2,509.7 8,000 50,194,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 502.1 9,000 11,297,250 CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,161.8 8,000 23,236,000 101 Dinh Thi Thanh Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 990.8 9,000 22,293,000 102 Nguyen Huu Thuan Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 40.9 9,000 920,250 34

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 103 Nguyen Thi Men Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 20.5 9,000 461,250 104 Phi Ngoc Quang Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 75.1 9,000 1,689,750 105 Duong Thi Son Quarter 6- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 523.3 9,000 11,774,250 106 Le Manh Hung Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 726.0 9,000 16,335,000 107 Nguyen Ba Cuong Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 719.6 8,000 14,392,000 108 Dinh Van Liem Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 430.1 8,000 8,602,000 109 Ksor H'Dik (A mi Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town Tim) CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,866.6 8,000 37,332,000 110 Nguyen Binh An Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 868.6 8,000 17,372,000 111 Tran Minh Canh Quarter 1 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 308.6 9,000 6,943,500 112 Nguyen Huu Tho Quarter 2 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,479.1 9,000 55,779,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 583.2 9,000 13,122,000 113 Ksor Hun (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town H'PriR) NHK Phu Tuc Town 609.1 9,000 13,704,750 114 Ale San (Ama nhet) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 751.1 9,800 18,401,950 115 Le Dinh Ninh Quarter 7 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,251.5 8,000 25,030,000 116 Ro O Phin Quarter 7 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,590.5 9,000 35,786,250 117 Ksor Nha (Ama Ngo) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,448.1 9,000 32,582,250 118 Tran Minh Quang Quarter 7 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 136.7 9,000 3,075,750 119 Nguyen Ngoc Chien Quarter 2 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,368.3 9,000 30,786,750 120 Pham Kim Oanh Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop paddy Phu Tuc Town 324.8 9,800 7,957,600 121 1-crop Phan Ngoc Thai Quarter 12- Phu Tuc town Phu Tuc Town 722.2 paddy 9,800 17,693,900 Quarter 1 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 1,166.1 8,000 23,322,000 122 Tran Ngoc Hai CLN Phu Tuc Town 801.2 8,000 16,024,000 123 Giang Van Thanh Quarter 14-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,737.7 9,000 39,098,250 124 Ksor Brin(Ama H'Nhong Quarter 5-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,065.0 9,000 23,962,500 35

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 125 A Le H'Ni(Ani Quarter 5 -Phu Tuc town Doanh) NHK Phu Tuc Town 506.5 9,000 11,396,250 126 Doan Van Khoan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,886.3 9,000 64,941,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 890.6 9,000 20,038,500 127 Ngo Ngoc Hoang Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,527.2 9,000 34,362,000 Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 64.4 8,000 1,288,000 128 Luu Duc Thuong NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,725.2 9,000 38,817,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,446.7 9,000 32,550,750 129 Ta truong Son Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,743.3 9,000 39,224,250 130 Nguyen Van Doanh Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 860.9 9,000 19,370,250 131 Ta Duc Man Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 425.2 9,000 9,567,000 132 Pham Van Dien Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,626.6 9,000 59,098,500 133 Le Ngoc Hoi Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,204.7 9,000 49,605,750 134 Doan Van Khoai Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,159.0 9,000 26,077,500 135 A le Yu (Oi Lin) Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,220.1 9,000 49,952,250 136 Ta Ngoc Thanh Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 416.6 9,000 9,373,500 137 Le Ngoc Duong Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 632.1 9,000 14,222,250 NHK Phu Tuc Town 123.6 9,000 2,781,000 138 Ksor Kuts (Ama Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town Panh) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,322.3 9,000 29,751,750 139 K pa Nha (Ama Son) Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 196.8 9,000 4,428,000 140 A le H'B lu (A mi H' Quarter 5 -Phu Tuc town Moi) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,047.9 9,000 23,577,750 141 A le Sut (Ama Quarter 5 -Phu Tuc town H'Lem) NHK Phu Tuc Town 159.7 9,000 3,593,250 142 Le Ngoc Duan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,138.4 9,000 48,114,000 NHK Phu Tuc Town 107.9 9,000 2,427,750 143 Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 176.2 9,000 3,964,500 Ssor Lak (Ama H' 1-crop Lui) paddy Phu Tuc Town 1,221.1 9,800 29,916,950 36

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 4,327.7 9,000 97,373,250 144 Pham Ngoc Minh NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,742.0 9,000 39,195,000 145 Pham Minh Luong Quarter 2 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,254.0 9,000 28,215,000 146 Vu Van Dang Quarter 14 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 699.6 9,000 15,741,000 147 Ksor Tuok (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town H'Lom) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,531.7 9,000 34,463,250 148 Ksor Dhanh (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 645.8 9,000 14,530,500 Nguyet) 149 Ksor H' Mon Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,005.6 9,000 22,626,000 150 A le Tu (Ama Truc) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 786.7 9,000 17,700,750 151 Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop Ksor Thuc (Ama Noi) paddy Phu Tuc Town 759.3 9,800 18,602,850 152 Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop A le Nu (Ama Dai) paddy Phu Tuc Town 1,124.1 9,800 27,540,450 153 Ksor Ju (Ama Vang) Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 3,234.1 9,000 72,767,250 154 Ro O Than (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town Phit) NHK Phu Tuc Town 521.7 9,000 11,738,250 155 A le San (Ama Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town Nghet) NHK Phu Tuc Town 121.0 9,000 2,722,500 156 Ksor Von (Ama Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town Hieu) NHK Phu Tuc Town 2,297.8 9,000 51,700,500 157 Ksor Bach (Ama Quarter 5 - Phu Tuc town Lok) NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,176.1 9,000 26,462,250 158 Doan Van Phat Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 788.8 9,000 17,748,000 159 Doan Van Bieu Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,313.1 9,000 29,544,750 160 Nguyen Van Ngu Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 127.9 9,000 2,877,750 161 Pham Van Thanh Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 922.7 9,000 20,760,750 162 Nguyen Ngoc Tan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,042.3 9,000 23,451,750 163 Pham Van Nam Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 808.1 9,000 18,182,250 164 Nguyen Van Hung Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 237.4 9,000 5,341,500 37

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) NHK Phu Tuc Town 431.5 9,000 9,708,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 695.4 9,000 15,646,500 165 Ta Van Tap Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 625.1 9,000 14,064,750 166 Nguyen Van Te Quarter 15- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,806.3 9,000 40,641,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 394.3 9,000 8,871,750 Quarter 15- Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 607.6 9,000 13,671,000 167 Nguyen Van Nghi NHK Phu Tuc Town 501.8 9,000 11,290,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 688.8 9,000 15,498,000 168 Pham Van Doan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 748.0 9,000 16,830,000 169 Dam Van Mien Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 296.2 9,000 6,664,500 Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 521.5 9,000 11,733,750 170 Le Van Thanh NHK Phu Tuc Town 213.0 9,000 4,792,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 142.5 9,000 3,206,250 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,253.1 9,000 28,194,750 Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,168.8 9,000 26,298,000 171 Dam Thi Lien NHK Phu Tuc Town 23.9 9,000 537,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,398.2 9,000 31,459,500 172 Doan Thi Mui Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 749.7 9,000 16,868,250 173 Nguyen Van Thoan Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 585.2 9,000 13,167,000 Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 427.9 9,000 9,627,750 174 Nguyen Van Hieng NHK Phu Tuc Town 846.5 9,000 19,046,250 175 Bui Van Duyet Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 647.9 8,000 12,958,000 176 Vu Van Hien Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Tuc Town 323.4 8,000 6,468,000 Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 391.5 9,000 8,808,750 177 Vu Thi Chin NHK Phu Tuc Town 50.5 9,000 1,136,250 178 Nguyen Van Liem Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 258.7 9,000 5,820,750 179 Nguyen Chi Cuong Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 657.7 9,000 14,798,250 180 Bui Van Huong Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 855.7 9,000 19,253,250 181 Le Van Thoat Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 507.0 9,000 11,407,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 347.8 9,000 7,825,500 38

No. Full name of AH Address Job changing/ Type of Acquired creation Construction Unit price acquired land rea allowance location (VND/m²) land (m 2 ) (coefficient: 2.5 times) 182 Dam Van Ven Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 99.1 9,000 2,229,750 183 Dam Van Thich Quarter 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 478.6 9,000 10,768,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 644.2 9,000 14,494,500 NHK Phu Tuc Town 444.5 9,000 10,001,250 184 Le Van Luy Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 54.6 9,000 1,228,500 185 Ha khac Khao Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 125.1 9,000 2,814,750 186 Le Ngoc Du Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 178.2 9,000 4,009,500 187 Le Ngoc Kien Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 84.4 9,000 1,899,000 188 Le Ngoc Hoan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 108.0 9,000 2,430,000 189 Vu Van Thin Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,185.0 9,000 26,662,500 190 Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town 1-crop Ta Van Thang paddy Phu Tuc Town 69.3 9,800 1,697,850 191 Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town 1-crop Pham Ngoc Quan paddy Phu Tuc Town 337.0 9,800 8,256,500 192 Ksor Ngoi (Ama Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town 1-crop Nap) paddy Phu Tuc Town 782.3 9,800 19,166,350 193 Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop Nay Lat (Ama Nhon) paddy Phu Tuc Town 388.8 9,800 9,525,600 194 Ksor Tien (Am Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town 1-crop Hong) paddy Phu Tuc Town 353.2 9,800 8,653,400 195 Ksor H'Bol (Ama Quarter 4 -Phu Tuc town 1-crop H'Tra) paddy Phu Tuc Town 346.8 9,800 8,496,600 196 A le H'Nhan(A mi H' Quarter 5-Phu Tuc town 1-crop lu) paddy Phu Tuc Town 753.5 9,800 18,460,750 197 Huynh Thi Huong Quarter 8 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Tuc Town 665.9 9,000 14,982,750 198 Quarter 8 - Phu Tuc town 1-crop Tran Chau paddy Phu Tuc Town 1,233.2 9,800 30,213,400 Quarter 5-Phu Tuc town 1-crop 199 Nay Rok (Ama Boi) paddy Phu Tuc Town 22.3 9,800 546,350 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,693.8 9,000 38,110,500 39

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 200 Rah Lan Kluk (Ama Du A village - Ia M'la Che) NHK Phu Can commune 1,176.9 6,500 19,124,625 201 Nguyen Ba Lap Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 3,889.0 6,500 63,196,250 202 Vo Van Huong Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 4,527.5 6,500 73,571,875 203 Pham Van Thu Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 785.4 6,500 12,762,750 204 Dinh Van Manh Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 3,296.3 6,500 53,564,875 205 Mai Quy Thong Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,116.4 6,500 18,141,500 206 Nguyen Ba Sang Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 73.7 6,500 1,197,625 207 Le Ngoc Lam Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 2,180.3 6,500 35,429,875 208 Bui Van Nong Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 3,579.5 6,500 58,166,875 209 Nguyen Van Bo Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 4,404.3 6,500 71,569,875 210 Nay Jot (Ama Vu) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 2,534.5 6,500 41,185,625 211 Ssor Blak (Ama Hoi) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 455.1 6,500 7,395,375 212 Nguyen Van Ma Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 2,987.0 6,500 48,538,750 213 Nguyen Ba Cuong Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,044.0 6,500 16,965,000 214 Rah Lan Noi (Ama M la Village- Phu Can Danh) NHK Phu Can commune 1,974.3 6,500 32,082,375 215 Phi Ngoc Tu Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,867.9 6,500 30,353,375 216 Nguyen Van An Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 2,289.4 6,500 37,202,750 217 Nguyen Van Mong Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 799.1 6,500 12,985,375 218 Dinh Van Tiep Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 905.5 6,500 14,714,375 219 Nguyen Dinh Mo Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 2,476.6 6,500 40,244,750 220 K Pa H'Ung (Ama M la Village- Phu Can Doa) NHK Phu Can commune 754.2 6,500 12,255,750 221 K Pa H'Bing (Ami M la Village- Phu Can Luen) NHK Phu Can commune 2,961.8 6,500 48,129,250 222 Nguyen Trong Ruan Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 556.4 6,500 9,041,500 223 Pham Van Tiem Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,753.3 6,500 28,491,125 224 Ssor Hung (Ama M la Village- Phu Can Het) NHK Phu Can commune 779.5 6,500 12,666,875 40

No. Full name of AH Address 225 Pham Van Trieu Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 542.4 6,500 8,814,000 NHK Phu Can commune 23.1 6,500 375,375 CLN Phu Can commune 332.2 6,000 4,983,000 226 Nay H'Chuan (Ama M la Village- Phu Can khoi) NHK Phu Can commune 567.4 6,500 9,220,250 227 Nay Sut (Ama M la Village- Phu Can Thuan) NHK Phu Can commune 1,438.6 6,500 23,377,250 Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,188.5 6,500 19,313,125 228 Vu Nhu Tinh NHK Phu Can commune 610.4 6,500 9,919,000 NHK Phu Can commune 378.4 6,500 6,149,000 229 Ksor H'Mih (A mi M la Village- Phu Can Khoi) NHK Phu Can commune 1,228.5 6,500 19,963,125 230 Siu H'ngai (Tun Blat) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,640.7 6,500 26,661,375 231 Bui Dinh Thi Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,817.0 6,500 29,526,250 232 Bui Dinh Tha Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 318.8 6,500 5,180,500 233 Pham Ngoc Cang Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 599.1 6,500 9,735,375 234 Vu Nhu Hung Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 587.7 6,500 9,550,125 235 Ksor Bunh (Ama M la Village- Phu Can Nhong) NHK Phu Can commune 1,199.0 6,500 19,483,750 236 Ro Cham Luong M la Village- Phu Can (Ama Quy) NHK Phu Can commune 898.5 6,500 14,600,625 237 Do Trong Truong Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,256.2 6,500 20,413,250 NHK Phu Can commune 32.6 6,500 529,750 238 K Pa Djhang (Ama M la Village- Phu Can H'Bunh) NHK Phu Can commune 790.8 6,500 12,850,500 239 K Pa H'Tang (Ama H'P lut) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,961.1 6,500 31,867,875 240 Ksor Tiem (Ama Go) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 685.7 6,500 11,142,625 241 Rah Lan Tu (Ama Nam) M la Village- Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,371.3 6,500 22,283,625 41

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 242 Ro O Keo (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 891.7 8,000 17,834,000 Brier) 243 Ro O Dyeo (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 826.5 8,000 16,530,000 Dyir) 244 Ksor Dua (Ama Thieu) Thim Village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 208.7 8,000 4,174,000 245 Nay Khuat (Ama Loi) Thim Village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 860.3 8,000 17,206,000 246 Ksor Ser (Ama Bo) Thim Village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 279.7 8,000 5,594,000 NHK Phu Can commune 1,024.4 8,000 20,488,000 247 Vu Kim Thon Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 1,497.1 8,000 29,942,000 248 Ro Cham Suong Mlah village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 367.4 8,000 7,348,000 (Ami Mu) 249 Ksor Xuyen (Ama Suot) Mlah village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 800.5 8,000 16,010,000 250 Ksor Prao (Ama Tra) Mlah village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 816.2 8,000 16,324,000 251 Dang Van Su Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 481.80 11,000 13,249,500 252 Ngo Van Thao Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 503.50 11,000 13,846,250 253 Siu Loar Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 280.10 11,000 7,702,750 254 Ro O Gru(Ama Dim) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 66.00 11,000 1,815,000 255 Pham Van Bac Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 41.70 11,000 1,146,750 256 Ro Cham Chung (Ama Nhit) 257 K pa Ju (Ama Sui) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 130.40 11,000 3,586,000 Dry paddy Tang village - Phu Can (1-crop Phu Can commune 171.2 5,392,800 paddy) 12,600 258 Tran Van Hoan Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 565.50 11,000 15,551,250 259 Nguyen Van Hien Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 383.70 11,000 10,551,750 260 Do Van Mich Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 224.30 11,000 6,168,250 261 Ksor Khuon (Ama Chun) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 431.20 11,000 11,858,000 42

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 262 Ra lan Tam (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Nhung) NHK Phu Can commune 296.10 11,000 8,142,750 263 Ro O H'Groi (Ami Tang village - Phu Can Kop) NHK Phu Can commune 222.10 11,000 6,107,750 264 K pa Sia (Ama Ni) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 229.70 11,000 6,316,750 265 Ro Cham Phier Tang village - Phu Can (Ama It) NHK Phu Can commune 193.40 11,000 5,318,500 266 Nay Lam (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Nguyen) NHK Phu Can commune 7.60 11,000 209,000 267 Ro O Bunh (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Den) NHK Phu Can commune 210.00 11,000 5,775,000 268 Ro O Phen (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Doi) NHK Phu Can commune 32.70 11,000 899,250 269 Nay Phut (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Thom) NHK Phu Can commune 357.80 11,000 6,887,650 270 Nay Jin (Oi Ruc) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 63.40 11,000 1,743,500 271 Ksor Hoan (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Huynh) NHK Phu Can commune 670.70 11,000 18,444,250 272 Ksor H'Choan (A mi Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 248.70 11,000 6,839,250 Ro) 273 Nay Phien (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can Phu Can commune Bot) NHK 9,530.6 9,000 214,438,500 274 Do Thanh Long Quarter 7 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Can commune 1,660.7 8,000 33,214,000 CLN Phu Can commune 6,019.2 8,000 120,384,000 275 Ksor Phuk (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can Phu Can commune H'Gui) CLN 38.2 8,000 764,000 Quarter 10 - Phu Tuc town CLN Phu Can commune 2,103.9 8,000 42,078,000 276 Nguyen Xuan Thuan CLN Phu Can commune 1,301.8 8,000 26,036,000 CLN Phu Can commune 1,404.4 8,000 28,088,000 CLN Phu Can commune 516.9 8,000 10,338,000 43

No. Full name of AH Address Job changing/ Type of Acquired creation Construction Unit price acquired land rea allowance location (VND/m²) land (m 2 ) (coefficient: 2.5 times) CLN Phu Can commune 593.4 8,000 11,868,000 277 Ksor Dua (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can Phu Can commune Thieu) NHK 1,260.8 9,000 28,368,000 278 Rah Lan Tih (Ama Thim Village - Phu Can Phu Can commune Dje) CLN 719.4 8,000 14,388,000 279 Ksor Trul (A mi Quarter 3 - Phu Tuc town Doanh) NHK Phu Can commune 732.9 9,000 16,490,250 280 Ro O Thuy (Ama Luck village - Phu Can Ngam) NHK Phu Can commune 823.8 9,000 18,535,500 281 Ksor Dum (Ama Quarter 3 - Phu Tuc town Vien) NHK Phu Can commune 393.8 9,000 8,860,500 282 Kpa H'Uy(A mi Dat) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 274.1 9,000 6,167,250 283 Tang village - Phu Can 2-crop Phu Can commune 376.1 14,000 13,163,500 Nay Much (Oi Phu) paddy 284 Ksor Phom (Ama Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 145.5 9,000 3,273,750 Phoan) Bat village - Chu Gu NHK Phu Can commune 502.1 9,000 11,297,250 285 Nay Jan (Ama Lam) 2-crop paddy Phu Can commune 420.2 14,000 14,707,000 286 Ksor Krot (Ama Rot) Bat village - Chu Gu 2-crop paddy Phu Can commune 1,228.7 14,000 43,004,500 Bat village - Chu Gu 2-crop Phu Can commune 403.4 14,000 14,119,000 287 Ksor Moan (Ama paddy Hao) 2-crop Phu Can commune 562.1 14,000 19,673,500 paddy 288 Nay Soai (Ama H'Leo) Luck village - Phu Can 2-crop paddy Phu Can commune 1,485.0 14,000 51,975,000 Luck village - Phu Can 2-crop Phu Can commune 141.9 14,000 4,966,500 289 Ro Cham Blong paddy (Ama Mua) 2-crop Phu Can commune 573.5 14,000 20,072,500 paddy 44

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 290 Ksor Bhio (Ama Gai) Luck village - Phu Can 2-crop Phu Can commune 237.7 14,000 8,319,500 paddy 291 Ro Cham Kem (Ama Luck village - Phu Can 2-crop Phu Can commune 1,024.8 14,000 35,868,000 Cai) paddy 292 Ksor Soel (Ama Tang village - Phu Can 2-crop Phu Can commune 401.2 14,000 14,042,000 Chanh) paddy 293 Ksor Rah (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Chom) NHK Phu Can commune 18.4 9,000 414,000 294 Ksor Nhol (Oi That) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 60.5 9,000 1,361,250 295 Nguyen Thi Hoa Quarter 8 - Phu Tuc town NHK Phu Can commune 5.0 9,000 112,500 296 Ksor Chuc (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Doanh) NHK Phu Can commune 624.8 9,000 14,058,000 297 Ro Cham Chung Tang village - Phu Can (Ama nhit) CLN Phu Can commune 588.8 8,000 11,776,000 298 Ro O Chuch (Ama Tang village - Phu Can Son) NHK Phu Can commune 397.3 9,000 8,939,250 299 Ksor Vih (Ama oai) Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 172.5 9,000 3,881,250 300 Tran Van Trung Tang village - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 670.9 9,000 15,095,250 301 Nguyen Van Chiu Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,345.2 9,000 30,267,000 302 Nguyen Van Pho Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,540.2 9,000 34,654,500 303 Ro O H'Djanh (A mi Tang village - Phu Can Long) NHK Phu Can commune 1,668.3 9,000 37,536,750 304 Nguyen Van Nhuong Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 2,381.6 9,000 53,586,000 305 Nguyen Van Kiem Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 1,780.1 9,000 40,052,250 306 Ksor H'Leh (A mi Tang village - Phu Can khoang) NHK Phu Can commune 578.0 9,000 13,005,000 307 Nguyen Van Xa Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 3,123.7 9,000 70,283,250 308 Nguyen Van Tuyen Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 388.2 9,000 8,734,500 309 Phan Thi Ha Hung Ha - Phu Can NHK Phu Can commune 563.7 9,000 12,683,250 310 Bui Thanh Mien Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 820.10 12,000 24,603,000 45

No. Full name of AH Address Job changing/ Type of Acquired creation Construction Unit price acquired land rea allowance location (VND/m²) land (m 2 ) (coefficient: 2.5 times) NHK Chu Gu commune 931.90 12,000 27,957,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 1,175.10 12,000 35,253,000 311 Bui Van Chien Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 234.70 12,000 7,041,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 981.20 12,000 29,436,000 312 Rcom Phem Broc village, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 506.40 12,000 15,192,000 313 Nguyen Thi Nga Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 14.70 12,000 441,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 293.30 12,000 8,799,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 1,305.60 12,000 39,168,000 314 Nay H'Bil Broc village, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 1,129.10 12,000 33,873,000 315 Vu Van Tam Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 725.10 12,000 21,753,000 316 Pham Thanh Binh Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 1,297.10 12,000 38,913,000 317 Nguyen Xuan Cuong Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 323.70 12,000 9,711,000 318 Vu Duc Kinh Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 263.70 12,000 7,911,000 319 Vu Van Ta Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 1,274.50 12,000 38,235,000 320 Ngo Van Hien Kien Xuong, Chu Gu NHK Chu Gu commune 197.00 12,000 5,910,000 321 Nguyen Van Vuong 322 Tran Xuan Dien 323 324 325 326 327 Le Thi Lan Doan Van Toan Dam Van Khoa Dam Van Viet Pham Thi Nhu Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 2,481.50 12,000 74,445,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 11.00 12,000 330,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 321.00 12,000 9,630,000 NHK Chu Gu commune 1,487.00 12,000 44,610,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 2,201.30 12,000 46,227,300 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 790.80 12,000 23,724,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 427.60 12,000 12,828,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 342.10 12,000 10,263,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 2,052.80 12,000 61,584,000 46

No. Full name of AH Address 328 Dam Van Lien 329 Dam Thi Thuy 330 Dam Van Nguyen 331 Dam Thi Thuyet Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc NHK Chu Gu commune 447.80 12,000 13,434,000 town NHK Chu Gu commune 943.70 12,000 28,311,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 20.90 12,000 438,900 Cival Group 15 -Phu Tuc NHK Chu Gu commune 622.70 12,000 18,681,000 town NHK Chu Gu commune 692.60 12,000 20,778,000 Cival Group 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1,034.50 12,000 31,035,000 332 Ta Ngoc Huong Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1255.3 9,000 28,244,250 333 Ta Van Can Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town CLN Chu Gu commune 786.9 8,000 15,738,000 334 Phan Van Hieu K.Xuong - Chu Gu CLN Chu Gu commune 1,923.2 8,000 38,464,000 335 Vu Van Chu Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1,809.1 9,000 40,704,750 336 Le Van Khoi Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 5,519.6 9,000 124,191,000 337 Nay Min(Ama Diu) Quarter 5-Phu Tuc town CLN Chu Gu commune 2,058.7 8,000 41,174,000 Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 124.4 9,000 2,799,000 338 Phan Van Quy NHK Chu Gu commune 1,079.3 9,000 24,284,250 339 Luu Van Cuong Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1,773.3 9,000 39,899,250 Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 262.9 9,000 5,915,250 340 Le Ngoc Thanh NHK Chu Gu commune 599.8 9,000 13,495,500 341 Pham Van Bang Quarter 4-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 2,478.1 9,000 55,757,250 342 Ksor Riu(Ama Zi) Quarter 4-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 579.9 9,000 13,047,750 NHK Phu Tuc Town 1,671.9 9,000 37,617,750 A Le Nheo(Ama H' Quarter 4-Phu Tuc town 343 Nit) NHK Chu Gu commune 3,125.7 9,000 70,328,250 344 Nguyen Van Tuan Quarter 14 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 713.2 9,000 16,047,000 345 Dam Van Canh Quarter 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1,514.3 9,000 34,071,750 NHK Chu Gu commune 937.2 9,000 21,087,000 346 Vu Van Hanh Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 702.5 9,000 15,806,250 347 Bui Van But Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 3,086.4 9,000 69,444,000 348 Nguyen Van Thoang Quarter 15 -Phu Tuc town CLN Chu Gu commune 954.8 8,000 19,096,000 47

No. Full name of AH Address 349 Pham Thi Tiu 350 Kror H' Den (A mi Thua) 351 Kror Soan (Ama In) 352 Ro O Luh (Ama H' Mach) 353 K pa H'Bru (A mi H' Dip) 354 K pa Nanh (Ama Loi) Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) Quarter 15-Phu Tuc town NHK Chu Gu commune 1,836.2 9,000 41,314,500 CLN Phu Tuc Town 394.1 8,000 7,882,000 Prong village - Ia M la NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,663.1 6,500 27,025,375 NHK Ia Mlah commune 3,447.0 6,500 56,013,750 Prong village - Ia M la CLN Ia Mlah commune 1,394.3 6,000 20,914,500 NHK Ia Mlah commune 503.2 6,500 8,177,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 69.6 6,500 1,131,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,310.8 6,500 21,300,500 Prong village - Ia M la NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,355.0 6,500 38,268,750 Prong village - Ia M la NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,042.6 6,500 16,942,250 NHK Ia Mlah commune 634.5 6,500 10,310,625 NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,190.9 6,500 19,352,125 Prong village - Ia M la NHK Ia Mlah commune 826.1 6,500 13,424,125 NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,730.7 6,500 28,123,875 NHK Ia Mlah commune 63.7 6,500 1,035,125 355 Nay Phol (Ama H' Thim Village- Phu Can Bong) NHK Ia Mlah commune 3,859.4 6,500 62,715,250 356 Nay Chieng (Ama Thim Village- Phu Can Mlai) NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,759.8 6,500 44,846,750 357 Nguyen Chi Con Quarter 1 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,521.6 6,500 40,976,000 358 Nay K ruk (Ama Prong village - Ia M la H'Du) NHK Ia Mlah commune 783.0 6,500 12,723,750 359 K pa Thoa (Ama Prong village - Ia M la Tuan) NHK Ia Mlah commune 978.0 6,500 15,892,500 360 Nay H'chu (A mi Phi) Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 983.5 8,000 19,670,000 361 Nguyen Trong Luyen Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 3,010.4 8,000 60,208,000 362 Kpa Son (Ama Quy) Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,922.5 8,000 58,450,000 363 Nguyen Trong Dung Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,315.7 8,000 46,314,000 364 Kror Dam (Ama Vu) Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 216.9 8,000 4,338,000 48

No. Full name of AH Address Type of acquired land Construction location Acquired land rea (m 2 ) Unit price (VND/m²) Job changing/ creation allowance (coefficient: 2.5 times) 365 Pham Kim Hung Quarter 6 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 975.7 8,000 19,514,000 366 Le Van Bay Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 700.2 8,000 14,004,000 367 Pham Nhu Binh Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,253.8 8,000 45,076,000 Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 452.6 8,000 9,052,000 Ksor Soan (Ama 368 NHK Ia Mlah commune 637.7 8,000 12,754,000 H'ln) NHK Ia Mlah commune 486.7 8,000 9,734,000 369 Ro O Luc (Ama Kla) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,368.6 8,000 27,372,000 370 Ro O Nit (Ama Hin) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,267.1 8,000 25,342,000 371 Ksor Long (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 6.0 8,000 120,000 H'Tul) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,368.5 8,000 27,370,000 372 Ksor Riu (Ami Dot) Prong village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 356.5 8,000 7,130,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 222.8 8,000 4,456,000 373 Ro O Blenh (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Cuong) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,137.0 8,000 22,740,000 374 Ksor Huanh (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Muop) NHK Ia Mlah commune 304.1 8,000 6,082,000 375 A le H'Blih (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Quynh) NHK Ia Mlah commune 456.9 8,000 9,138,000 376 Kpa Nanh (Ama Loi) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 876.8 8,000 17,536,000 377 Ksor Khet (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Djip) NHK Ia Mlah commune 59.4 8,000 1,188,000 378 Ksor Ju (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Thoang) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,852.4 8,000 37,048,000 379 KPa Thoa (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Tuan) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,690.4 8,000 33,808,000 380 Pham Nhu Binh Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 590.7 8,000 11,814,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,076.2 8,000 21,524,000 381 Nguyen Thanh Quarter 9 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,092.6 8,000 41,852,000 382 Kpa Son (Ama Quy) Du A village - Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,642.2 8,000 32,844,000 383 Nguyen Duc Dong Quarter 4 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 492.1 8,000 9,842,000 49

No. Full name of AH Address Job changing/ Type of Acquired creation Construction Unit price acquired land rea allowance location (VND/m²) land (m 2 ) (coefficient: 2.5 times) 384 Nguyen Thai Phong Quarter 1 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,645.9 8,000 32,918,000 385 Nay Cap (Ama H' Luck village - Phu Can RSX Ia Mlah commune 479.8 5,500 6,597,250 Nhep) NHK Ia Mlah commune 741.5 8,000 14,830,000 386 Nguyen Minh Thien Kinh village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 175.2 8,000 3,504,000 387 Rah Lan Bui (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Ve) NHK Ia Mlah commune 250.0 8,000 5,000,000 388 K pa H'Lem (Ami Proong village - Ia Mlah Co) NHK Ia Mlah commune 754.2 8,000 15,084,000 389 K pa H'Lan (Ami Proong village - Ia Mlah Tuyet) NHK Ia Mlah commune 929.4 8,000 18,588,000 390 Le Van Minh Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,635.6 8,000 32,712,000 391 Ksor Dai (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Nghe) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,450.8 8,000 29,016,000 392 Kpa Ton (Ama Trinh) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,967.6 8,000 39,352,000 393 Kpa Uah (Ama Nhic) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 99.3 8,000 1,986,000 394 Ksor Thieu (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Gut) NHK Ia Mlah commune 3,335.7 8,000 66,714,000 395 Kpa Rih (Ami Toi) Proong village - Ia Mlah NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,458.1 8,000 49,162,000 396 Kpa Vih (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah Drang) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,553.8 8,000 31,076,000 397 Kpa Toal (Ama Proong village - Ia Mlah MBut) NHK Ia Mlah commune 2,309.8 8,000 46,196,000 398 Ksor Hip(Ama Ua) Luck village- Phu Can NHK Ia Mlah commune 300.60 12,000 9,018,000 399 Tran Thi My Hien Quarter 8 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 193.90 12,000 4,071,900 400 Thai Van Muoi Quarter 6 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,033.00 12,000 30,990,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 539.20 12,000 16,176,000 401 Bui Thi La Quarter 11 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,034.40 12,000 31,032,000 402 Ksor H'Yom Luck village- Phu Can NHK Ia Mlah commune 347.80 12,000 10,434,000 NHK Ia Mlah commune 158.90 12,000 4,767,000 403 Nay Vai (Ama Me) Luck village- Phu Can NHK Ia Mlah commune 395.10 12,000 11,853,000 50

No. Full name of AH Address Job changing/ Type of Acquired creation Construction Unit price acquired land rea allowance location (VND/m²) land (m 2 ) (coefficient: 2.5 times) 404 Ksor H'Djiu (A mi Ni) Luck village- Phu Can NHK Ia Mlah commune 436.20 12,000 13,086,000 405 Nguyen Van Manh binh minh- Phu Can NHK Ia Mlah commune 793.90 12,000 23,817,000 406 Nay Thanh (Ama Du A village - Ia M la Hoa) NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,013.50 12,000 30,405,000 407 Nay Mun (Ama Tang village - Phu Can H'Nhu) NHK Ia Mlah commune 483.90 12,000 14,517,000 408 Nguyen Cong Khanh Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 1,469.80 12,000 44,094,000 409 Nay H' Rac (A mi Du A village - Ia M la Yen) NHK Ia Mlah commune 728.50 12,000 21,855,000 410 Nguyen Thi La Quarter 12 - Phu Tuc town NHK Ia Mlah commune 280.80 12,000 8,424,000 411 Nay Pol (Ama Bich) Du A village- Ia M'la NHK Ia Mlah commune 110.40 12,000 3,312,000 Total allowance 10,567,031,450 Management cost 2% 211,340,629 Total 88,055.9 10,778,372,000 Source: PPMU Gia Lai 51

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