Aid and Accountability: Safeguarding Rights in High-Risk Development Projects Learning from the ADB and AusAID-Funded Rehabilitation of the Cambodian Railway Project
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Time: 12:30pm to 2:00pm (Refreshments and finger food to be provided after the event from 2:00pm to 2:30pm)
RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or tel. 9905 3327
Full details: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2012/babc-derailed.html
On February 13th, Bridges Across Borders Cambodia (BABC) will present the findings of its forthcoming report, DERAILED, A Study on the Resettlement Impacts of the Rehabilitation of the Cambodian Railway. The Project, predominantly financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and AusAID, is restoring Cambodia's 650 kilometres of railway infrastructure A joint venture of the Australian firm Toll Holdings and the Cambodian firm Royal Group had secured a 30-year concession to operate the refurbished railways. More than 4000 families living near the railway lines stand to be affected by the Project. The report assesses the extent to which the Project's resettlement component has complied with international human rights law obligations and the ADB Policy on Involuntary Resettlement.
A presentation of the report findings will be followed by a panel discussion on resettlement rights, risks and safeguards in relation to infrastructure aid projects:
This event is co-hosted by Oxfam Australia and the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law