Grievance Redress Committee definition

Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established at Project level to hear the complaints and grievances of PAPs regarding resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Project.
Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established to hear the complaints and grievances of PAPs regarding resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Project.ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS BRD: Development Bank of Rwanda CAS: Country Assistance Strategy CFL: Compact Fluorescent LampsEA: Environmental AdvisorEDCL: Energy Development Corporation LimitedEDPRS: Economic Development and Poverty Reduction StrategyEIA: Environmental Impact Assessment EMP: Environmental Management Plan EPC: Engineer, Procure, ConstructESMF: Environment and Social Management Framework ESMP: Environmental and social management plan ESWG: Energy Sector Working GroupEUCL: Energy Utility AgencyGDP: Gross Domestic ProductGEF: Global Environment FacilityGoR: Government of Rwanda HIV/AIDS: Human Immunodeficiency Virus IBs: Incandescent BulbsIDP’s: Internally Displaced Persons ISDS: Safeguards Data Sheet MININFRA: Ministry of Infrastructure MINERENA: The Ministry of Natural Resources NGO’s: Non-Governmental Organizations OP: Operational PolicyPACD: Plan of Action to Combat DesertificationPCN: Project Concept NotePIU: Project Implementation Unit PRSP: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper RAPs: Resettlement Action PlansREG: Rwanda Energy GroupREMA: Rwanda Environment Management AuthorityRPF: Resettlement Policy FrameworkSIL: Specific Investment LoanUNEP: United Nations Environment ProgrammeUNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeUNICEF: United Nations Children Education FundWB: World Bank
Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established at the Municipality level, with the participation of the Housing Foundation and the local committee, to hear the complaints and grievances of PAPs regarding resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Project.

Examples of Grievance Redress Committee in a sentence

  • Therefore, formation of Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) will be most important for grievance redress and it is anticipated that most, if not all grievances, would be settled by the GRC.

  • The candidate must communicate effectively with patients, preceptors, faculty members and other members of the health care team.

  • If the Complaint is not resolved within 2 weeks the GFP will present the complaint to the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC).

  • If the matter is not solved within 7 days period by the PIU, it will be brought to the Grievance Redress Committee constituted for the purpose in PIU.

  • The Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) will be established at the MPRDC state/HQ level and at the PIU level to assure accessibility for DPs. The GRCs are expected to resolve grievances of the eligible persons within a stipulated time of 3 weeks at the PIU level and 3 weeks at the state level.

  • Grievances not redressed by the PIU will be brought to the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) set up to monitor subproject Implementation for each subproject affected area.

  • The Provincial Grievance Redress Committee meets with the aggrieved party and tries to resolve the complaint.

  • If the complaints cannot be resolved in this stage, the district office will bring the case to the Provincial Grievance Redress Committee.

  • The project proposes to establish a Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) to hear the complaints of project affected persons and resolve the same.

  • Only those complaints that cannot be addressed immediately at the site level will be submitted to the Grievance Redress Committee (GRC).


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Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established to hear the complaints and grievances of PAPs regarding resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Project. xiiv. Acronyms and Abbreviations CAS Country Assistance StrategyCFL Compact Fluorescent LampsEA: Environmental AdvisorEARP: Electricity Access Rollout ProgrammeEDPRS: Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy EIA: Environmental impact assessmentEMP: Environmental Management Plan EPC: Engineer, Procure, ConstructESMF: Environment and Social Management Framework ESMP: Environmental and social management plan ESWG: Energy Sector Working GroupGDP: Gross Domestic ProductGEF: Global Environment FacilityGoR: Government of RwandaHFO: Heavy Fuel OilHIV/AIDS: Human Immunodeficiency Virus IBs: Incandescent BulbsIDP’s: Internally Displaced PersonsISDS: Safeguards Data SheetLV: Low VoltageMINAGRI: The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry MININFRA: Ministry of InfrastructureMINERENA: The Ministry of Natural Resources MV: Medium VoltageNEDA: National Energy Development Agency NEP: National Policy on Environment NGO’s: Non-Governmental OrganizationsOP: Operational ProceduresPACD: Plan of Action to Combat Desertification PCD: Project Concept Document PIU:Project Coordination UnitPIU:Project Implementation UnitPMU:Project Management UnitPRSP:Poverty Reduction Strategy PaperPV:Photo VoltaicRAPs:Resettlement Action PlansREMA:Rwanda Environment Management AuthorityRESSP:Rwanda Electricity Sector Strengthening ProjectROW:Right of WayRPF:Resettlement Policy FrameworkSEDSustainable Energy DevelopmentSIL:Specific Investment LoanSTIs:Sexually Transmitted InfectionsSWAp:Sector-wide approachT&D:Transmission and DistributionTA:Technical AdvisorUERP:Urgent Electricity Rehabilitation ProjectUN:United NationsUNCED:United Nations Conference on Environment and DevelopmentUNCOD:United Nations Conference on DesertificationUNEP:United Nations Environment ProgrammeUNFCCC:United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeUNICEF:United Nations Children Education FundURC:National Unity and ReconciliationWB:World Bankxii xiii0. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 0.1 Background The Government of Rwanda (GoR) through the Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA) initiated through Rwanda Energy Group (REG) in its subsidiary the Energy Utility Corporation Limited (EUCL), the Rwanda Electricity Sector Strengthening Project which will contribute to Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy...
Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established at Program level, with the participation of MCA-Armenia, to hear the complaints and grievances of PAPs regarding resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Program.
Grievance Redress Committee means the committee established at Project level to hear and to make a decisions regarding the complaints and grievances of PAPs concerning resettlement, including acquisition of land, houses and other assets, and loss of livelihoods caused by the Project. SUMMARYThe National Energy Security Concept (2013), the Armenian Development Strategy and the National Security Strategy call for the development of indigenous renewable energy resources. The field investigation works implemented by the Government of Armenia (GoA) with financial support of the World Bank (WB) helped to evaluate the feasibility of exploratory drilling at Karkar Geothermal site. As a result, in the investment plan for Scaling-up Renewable Energy Program1 GoA defined exploratory drilling at Karkar geothermal site (Armenia Geothermal Project) as one of the priority renewable projects. Armenia Geothermal Project (The Project) will be financed by the World Bank and implemented by the Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund (R2E2 Fund). The purpose of the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) is to provide the general guidelines for timely, adequate and efficient action to address, and minimize and/or mitigate, potential adverse impacts of the project, in particular resettlement and resettlement issues, if and when these occur. In accordance with the WB resettlement policy, a RPF needs to be prepared for the projects with multiple components if the extent and location of resettlement cannot be known at appraisal, which is the case with the Project. The RPF is prepared in the framework of the World Bank’s policy on Involuntary Resettlement (OP 4.12) and the Republic of Armenia (RA) legal requirements.
Grievance Redress Committee means the Grievance Redress Committee established within each District of Karnataka in which the Project will be carried out for the purposes of implementing the RAP (as hereinafter defined) with the updates referred to in Schedule 2 to the Project Agreement (as hereinafter defined);

Related to Grievance Redress Committee

  • Grievance means a dispute arising out of the interpretation, application, administration or alleged violation of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Appeal Committee means the appeal committee established by the Council in terms of section 12(3)(a);

  • Advisory Committee means the Employer's Advisory Committee as from time to time constituted.