Monitoring of Environmental Aspects During Construction

Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 31 c Monitoring Report concerning the payments to the remaining affected persons still to be prepared for submission to World Bank. C. Update during this reporting month of November 2014 a On-going construction b Compensation payments for fourty five 45 PAP are still being resolved and under preparation by the local government.

3. Monitoring Report of the LARAP Package No. 3

: Manggopoh Padang Sawah Province : Sumatera Barat A. Previous Status : • LARAP documents approved by World Bank on January 4, 2013 • Monitoring Report approved by World Bank on April 18, 2013 • CTC received proof of compensation payments for five 5 of the affected persons out of the remaining fifteen 15 persons and Monitoring Report was submitted to World Bank on February 28, 2014. • CTC received proof of compensation payment for 8 of the affected persons out of the 10 remaining persons and 67 from 68 new PAP and Monitoring Report submitted to World Bank on June 19, 2014. B. Pending Issues, Concerns and Actions a Documents for compensation payments for one 1 remaining identified PAP was witheld by the Local Government. b Monitoring Report concerning compensation payments to the one 1 identified PAP still to be prepared for submission to World Bank. C. Update during this reporting month of November 2014 a On-going construction b No update this month.

4. Monitoring Report of the LARAP Package No. 4

: Ipuh Bantal Province : Bengkulu A. Previous Status : • LARAP documents approved by World Bank on December 10, 2012 • CTC received proof of payments for 157 affected persons out of the 227 Project Affected Persons. • Monitoring Report was submitted by PMU to World Bank on December 24, 2013 • World Bank transmitted their comments on the Monitoring Report to PMU on January 6, 2014. • For the remaining 70 affected persons, Local Government settled their compensation payments in January 2014 and February 2014. • Monitoring Report for the compensation of the remaining 70 affected persons was submitted by PMU to the World Bank on February 28, 2014.