Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration

This policy note is a preliminary effort to present a body of knowledge on the state of disaster risk financing and insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa. It aims to contribute to a strengthened understanding and collective knowledge within Sub-Saharan A...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/958501468204563783/Disaster-risk-financing-and-insurance-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa-review-and-options-for-consideration
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topic ACCESS TO INSURANCE
ACCIDENT
AGRICULTURAL BANKS
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEME
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEMES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALLOCATION
ASSURANCE
BANKS
BASIS RISK
BUILDING CODES
CATASTROPHES
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
CONSUMERS
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CONTINGENCY PLANS
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST OF INSURANCE
COST OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS
COST-BENEFIT
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COVERAGE
CREDIT RISK
CROP INSURANCE
CYCLONES
DEATH TOLL
DEBT
DECLARATION
DECLARATIONS
DISASTER
DISASTER AID
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DISASTER EVENT
DISASTER EVENTS
DISASTER FINANCING
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK FINANCING
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER RISKS
DISEASE OUTBREAK
DONOR COMMUNITY
DRAWN DOWN
DROUGHT
DROUGHT INSURANCE
DROUGHTS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSES
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXTERNAL CREDIT
EXTREME DROUGHT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FAMINE
FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
FARMER
FARMERS
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COOPERATION
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL MECHANISM
FINANCIAL RESILIENCE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL TERMS
FINANCING SOURCES
FIRE
FIRE PREVENTION
FIRES
FLOOD
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD AID
FOOD SECURITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD FINANCES
HOUSING
HURRICANE
HURRICANE RISK
HURRICANES
IMPACT OF DISASTER
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
INDEMNITY
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE
INSURANCE
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE CONTRACT
INSURANCE COVER
INSURANCE MARKET
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURANCE PILOT
INSURANCE POLICIES
INSURANCE POLICY
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE PRODUCT
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INSURANCE SECTOR
INSURER
INSURERS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION
LANDSLIDES
MARKET RISK
MICRO-INSURANCE
MICROFINANCE
MICROINSURANCE
MITIGATION
MITIGATION MEASURES
MONETARY TERMS
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL HAZARDS
NATURAL PHENOMENA
NON-LIFE INSURANCE
OPERATING COSTS
POLICY FRAMEWORKS
POLICYHOLDERS
PORTFOLIO
PREDICTABILITY
PRICE RISK
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
PROPERTY INSURANCE
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
RECONSTRUCTION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REINSURANCE
REINSURER
REINSURERS
RESERVES
RISK ANALYSIS
RISK ASSESSMENT
RISK ASSESSMENTS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK FACTORS
RISK INSURANCE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RISK MITIGATION
RISK PROFILES
RISK TRANSFER
SAFETY
SAVINGS
SCENARIOS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOLVENCY
STORM
STORMS
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPPLY SIDE
TRANSACTION COSTS
TROPICAL CYCLONE
TSUNAMIS
URBANIZATION
VOLCANOES
VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS
WATER SUPPLY
WIND SPEED
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INSURANCE
ACCIDENT
AGRICULTURAL BANKS
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEME
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEMES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALLOCATION
ASSURANCE
BANKS
BASIS RISK
BUILDING CODES
CATASTROPHES
CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
CLIMATE
CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT
CONSUMERS
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
CONTINGENCY PLANS
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COST OF INSURANCE
COST OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS
COST-BENEFIT
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS
COVERAGE
CREDIT RISK
CROP INSURANCE
CYCLONES
DEATH TOLL
DEBT
DECLARATION
DECLARATIONS
DISASTER
DISASTER AID
DISASTER ASSISTANCE
DISASTER EVENT
DISASTER EVENTS
DISASTER FINANCING
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
DISASTER RELIEF
DISASTER RESPONSE
DISASTER RISK
DISASTER RISK FINANCING
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER RISKS
DISEASE OUTBREAK
DONOR COMMUNITY
DRAWN DOWN
DROUGHT
DROUGHT INSURANCE
DROUGHTS
EARLY WARNING
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
EARTHQUAKE
EARTHQUAKES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
ECONOMIC IMPACTS
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSES
EMPLOYMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXCHANGE RATE
EXTERNAL CREDIT
EXTREME DROUGHT
EXTREME EVENTS
EXTREME WEATHER
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS
FAMINE
FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
FARMER
FARMERS
FEASIBILITY
FINANCIAL CAPACITY
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL COOPERATION
FINANCIAL EXCLUSION
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL MECHANISM
FINANCIAL RESILIENCE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIAL TERMS
FINANCING SOURCES
FIRE
FIRE PREVENTION
FIRES
FLOOD
FLOODING
FLOODS
FOOD AID
FOOD SECURITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
HOUSEHOLD FINANCES
HOUSING
HURRICANE
HURRICANE RISK
HURRICANES
IMPACT OF DISASTER
IMPACT OF DISASTERS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
INDEMNITY
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE
INSURANCE
INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
INSURANCE COMPANIES
INSURANCE COMPANY
INSURANCE CONTRACT
INSURANCE COVER
INSURANCE MARKET
INSURANCE MARKETS
INSURANCE PILOT
INSURANCE POLICIES
INSURANCE POLICY
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE PRODUCT
INSURANCE PRODUCTS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INSURANCE SECTOR
INSURER
INSURERS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE
INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION
LANDSLIDES
MARKET RISK
MICRO-INSURANCE
MICROFINANCE
MICROINSURANCE
MITIGATION
MITIGATION MEASURES
MONETARY TERMS
NATURAL DISASTER
NATURAL DISASTERS
NATURAL HAZARDS
NATURAL PHENOMENA
NON-LIFE INSURANCE
OPERATING COSTS
POLICY FRAMEWORKS
POLICYHOLDERS
PORTFOLIO
PREDICTABILITY
PRICE RISK
PRIVATE INSURANCE
PROGRAMS
PROPERTY INSURANCE
PUBLIC ENTERPRISES
RECONSTRUCTION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
REINSURANCE
REINSURER
REINSURERS
RESERVES
RISK ANALYSIS
RISK ASSESSMENT
RISK ASSESSMENTS
RISK EXPOSURE
RISK FACTORS
RISK INSURANCE
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
RISK MITIGATION
RISK PROFILES
RISK TRANSFER
SAFETY
SAVINGS
SCENARIOS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SOLVENCY
STORM
STORMS
SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK
SUPPLY SIDE
TRANSACTION COSTS
TROPICAL CYCLONE
TSUNAMIS
URBANIZATION
VOLCANOES
VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS
WATER SUPPLY
WIND SPEED
World Bank
Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
geographic_facet Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
description This policy note is a preliminary effort to present a body of knowledge on the state of disaster risk financing and insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa. It aims to contribute to a strengthened understanding and collective knowledge within Sub-Saharan Africa on disaster risk financing and insurance, and to encourage open dialogue between stakeholders on how strategies can best be developed to increase financial resilience against natural disasters. The report is targeted at policy-makers and actors in the international community with an interest in this agenda. In the context of this report, disaster risk financing and insurance refers to instruments and mechanisms at the macro, market and micro level that provide financial resources to assist with response and recovery efforts in the aftermath of a disaster. This report focuses on natural disasters, which we can describe as unforeseen events driven by natural phenomena that cause serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic and/or environmental losses which overwhelm the capacity of the affected community or society. This report discusses rapid onset disasters such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods but also slow onset events such as drought. Sub-Saharan African countries are highly exposed to a wide range of adverse natural events, with hydro-meteorological hazards impacting the largest number of people. Disaster risk financing and insurance (DRFI) has been highlighted by the African union, regional economic communities and individual countries as an area for regional financial cooperation.
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author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
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title Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
title_short Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
title_full Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
title_fullStr Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
title_full_unstemmed Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration
title_sort disaster risk financing and insurance in sub-saharan africa : review and options for consideration
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/958501468204563783/Disaster-risk-financing-and-insurance-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa-review-and-options-for-consideration
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26769
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spelling okr-10986-267692021-04-23T14:04:38Z Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa : Review and Options for Consideration World Bank ACCESS TO INSURANCE ACCIDENT AGRICULTURAL BANKS AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEME AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEMES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ALLOCATION ASSURANCE BANKS BASIS RISK BUILDING CODES CATASTROPHES CATASTROPHIC EVENTS CATASTROPHIC LOSSES CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT CONSUMERS CONTINGENCY PLANNING CONTINGENCY PLANS CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTINGENT LIABILITY COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS COST OF INSURANCE COST OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS COST-BENEFIT COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS COVERAGE CREDIT RISK CROP INSURANCE CYCLONES DEATH TOLL DEBT DECLARATION DECLARATIONS DISASTER DISASTER AID DISASTER ASSISTANCE DISASTER EVENT DISASTER EVENTS DISASTER FINANCING DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RELIEF DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK FINANCING DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER RISKS DISEASE OUTBREAK DONOR COMMUNITY DRAWN DOWN DROUGHT DROUGHT INSURANCE DROUGHTS EARLY WARNING EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE ECONOMIC IMPACTS EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMERGENCY RESPONSES EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXCHANGE RATE EXTERNAL CREDIT EXTREME DROUGHT EXTREME EVENTS EXTREME WEATHER EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS FAMINE FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FARMER FARMERS FEASIBILITY FINANCIAL CAPACITY FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL COOPERATION FINANCIAL EXCLUSION FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL MECHANISM FINANCIAL RESILIENCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL TERMS FINANCING SOURCES FIRE FIRE PREVENTION FIRES FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FOOD AID FOOD SECURITY HEALTH INSURANCE HOUSEHOLD FINANCES HOUSING HURRICANE HURRICANE RISK HURRICANES IMPACT OF DISASTER IMPACT OF DISASTERS IMPORTS INCOME INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INDEMNITY INDEMNITY INSURANCE INFORMATION DISSEMINATION INFRASTRUCTURE DAMAGE INSURANCE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE CONTRACT INSURANCE COVER INSURANCE MARKET INSURANCE MARKETS INSURANCE PILOT INSURANCE POLICIES INSURANCE POLICY INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE PRODUCT INSURANCE PRODUCTS INSURANCE SCHEMES INSURANCE SECTOR INSURER INSURERS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS INTERNATIONAL REINSURANCE INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION LANDSLIDES MARKET RISK MICRO-INSURANCE MICROFINANCE MICROINSURANCE MITIGATION MITIGATION MEASURES MONETARY TERMS NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL PHENOMENA NON-LIFE INSURANCE OPERATING COSTS POLICY FRAMEWORKS POLICYHOLDERS PORTFOLIO PREDICTABILITY PRICE RISK PRIVATE INSURANCE PROGRAMS PROPERTY INSURANCE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES RECONSTRUCTION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REINSURANCE REINSURER REINSURERS RESERVES RISK ANALYSIS RISK ASSESSMENT RISK ASSESSMENTS RISK EXPOSURE RISK FACTORS RISK INSURANCE RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RISK MITIGATION RISK PROFILES RISK TRANSFER SAFETY SAVINGS SCENARIOS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SOLVENCY STORM STORMS SUPERVISORY FRAMEWORK SUPPLY SIDE TRANSACTION COSTS TROPICAL CYCLONE TSUNAMIS URBANIZATION VOLCANOES VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS WATER SUPPLY WIND SPEED This policy note is a preliminary effort to present a body of knowledge on the state of disaster risk financing and insurance in Sub-Saharan Africa. It aims to contribute to a strengthened understanding and collective knowledge within Sub-Saharan Africa on disaster risk financing and insurance, and to encourage open dialogue between stakeholders on how strategies can best be developed to increase financial resilience against natural disasters. The report is targeted at policy-makers and actors in the international community with an interest in this agenda. In the context of this report, disaster risk financing and insurance refers to instruments and mechanisms at the macro, market and micro level that provide financial resources to assist with response and recovery efforts in the aftermath of a disaster. This report focuses on natural disasters, which we can describe as unforeseen events driven by natural phenomena that cause serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a society causing widespread human, material, economic and/or environmental losses which overwhelm the capacity of the affected community or society. This report discusses rapid onset disasters such as cyclones, earthquakes and floods but also slow onset events such as drought. Sub-Saharan African countries are highly exposed to a wide range of adverse natural events, with hydro-meteorological hazards impacting the largest number of people. Disaster risk financing and insurance (DRFI) has been highlighted by the African union, regional economic communities and individual countries as an area for regional financial cooperation. 2017-05-30T19:16:57Z 2017-05-30T19:16:57Z 2012-11 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/958501468204563783/Disaster-risk-financing-and-insurance-in-Sub-Saharan-Africa-review-and-options-for-consideration http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26769 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Africa Sub-Saharan Africa