LEVEL OF SATISFACTION OF DISPLACED POPULATION ON ACQUISITION AND COMPENSATION IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT: CASE STUDY OF QALACHA KHAMDAN, KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
Most of development-induced displacement projects happening in informal settlements, squatter areas, and slum areas. These projects often left behind many problems in acquisition and compensation processes for displacement households which cause several economic impacts. Afghan government and NGOs have implemented many development and extension projects in each part of Afghanistan since 2001. These development projects are building of dams, airports, and roads. The road extension project, connecting Kabul to Logar province located on the southern side of Kabul capital of Afghanistan. These urban projects have displaced many dwellers of Qalacha Khamdan's area and lost their valuable land and welldesigned dwellers. Moreover, the acquisition and compensation processes also had numerous shortages in the world during implementation of development projects. Therefore, this paper examines the acquisition and compensation processes in Qalacha Khamdan areas. The relevant data has been collected by observations, interviews, and questionnaires from key informants of displacees. The finding shows that the displaced population has lost valuable land and well-designed homes and dissatisfied on acquisition and compensation due to no transparency existed in the assigned committee. Finally, this study argues for government involvement to manage the reminded acquisition and compensation transparently and give the legal rights to displaced population in Qalacha Khamdan.
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