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Deal #3017 Version #58277

Uganda
Created at
2013-02-15
Last update
2014-10-09
Last full update
2024-01-18

Consultation of local community

Community consultation
Not consulted

How did the community react?

Community reaction
Rejection

Displacement of people

Number of people actually displaced
22 500
Comment on displacement of people
At least 22,500 Ugandans were forced from their homes to make way for a British timber company, the aid agency Oxfam said in a report. These evictions occurred in 2010 to the Kiboga and Mubende residents.

Promised or received compensation

Promised compensation (e.g. for damages or resettlements)
The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO), the independent accountability mechanism for the IFC, was involved in the establishment of a mediated agreement between the Mubende community and the company. The agreement commits the company to work closely with the community, while the community has agreed to respect NFC’s legal rights to the land and activities on the land. The agreement has been implemented since July 2013. An agreement is still to be established between the company and the community members in Kiboga District. The Mubende community has established a cooperative (Mubende Bukakikama Cooperative Society) which will receive financial and other support from NFC. The cooperative had bought 202 hectares, with 160 hectares for agriculture (vegetables, beans and potatoes) and the remaining land for housing. The cooperative has received training from the Uganda Cooperative Alliance and supported by Oxfam.

Promised benefits for local communities

Promised benefits for local communities
Financial support, Other
Comment on promised benefits for local communities
A joint development forum facilitates the identification of development projects for implementation by the company and the Mubende community. Development projects identified include access to water by the community and income generation projects.