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    Factbox-Parametric insurance policies help cushion climate impacts

    By Gloria Dickie and Simon Jessop

    LONDON (Reuters) - The damage wrought by climate change has spurred countries and communities across the developing world to look at using so-called 'parametric' insurance to help cushion the financial blow.

    Guaranteeing a set payout once a specific event occurs, the cover is seen as a way to build resilience among impacted communities, yet the long-term viability of projects is often dependent on government efforts to adapt to worsening weather.

    Below are a selection of projects launched in recent years which have already paid out.

    Country: FIJI

    Year launched: 2022

    Project leader: U.N. (UNCDF, UNDP, UNU-EHS)

    Insurer: Fiji Care Insurance Limited and Sun Insurance

    Reinsurer: SCOR

    Supported by: Governments of New Zealand, Australia, India, and Luxembourg

    Perils insured: Cyclones - heavy wind and rainfall

    Reach: 2,147 people

    Payouts: In January and February 2023, the program paid out $110,000 FJD ($50,000 USD) to 559 smallholder farmers, fishermen, market vendors

    Country: COLOMBIA

    Year launched: 2018

    Project leader: Blue Marble and Nespresso

    Insurer: Seguros Bolivar

    Reinsurer: Zurich Re, Trans Re, Aspen and ASSA

    Supported by: The Government of Colombia

    Perils insured: Excess rainfall and drought

    Reach: 8,000 farmer households

    Payouts: In 2022, the program paid out $3 million USD to 6,475 smallholder coffee farmers.

    Country: ZIMBABWE

    Year launched: 2016

    Project leader: Blue Marble and World Food Programme, and agribusinesses

    Insurer: Old Mutual in Zimbabwe

    Reinsurer: Blue Marble owner companies

    Supported by: World Food Programme and agribusinesses

    Perils insured: Excess rainfall, drought and cyclones

    Reach: 25,000 people in 2021/2022 season

    Payouts: In 2021/22 season, the program paid out $55,822; $206,113 in payouts-to-date

    Country: VANUATU

    Year launched: 2022

    Project leader: U.N. (UNCDF, UNDP, UNU-EHS)

    Insurer: VanCare Insurance Limited

    Supported by: Governments of New Zealand and Australia

    Perils insured: Cyclone (wind only)

    Reach: 122 people

    Payouts: In March 2023, the program paid out VT25.56 million ($217,000 USD) to 84 people for Cyclones Kevin and Judy

    COUNTRY: KENYA

    Year Launched: 2022

    Project leader: Lemonade Foundation

    Reinsurer: Lemonde Foundation

    Supported by: Lemonade Foundation

    Perils Insured: Extreme weather during crop growing season

    Reach: 7,000 farmers

    Payouts: In February 2023, the program paid out $167,791 USD to 3,248 people for drought.

    COUNTRY: GUATEMALA

    Year Launched: 2021

    Project leader: World Food Programme

    Insurer: Aseguradora Rural

    Supported by: Government of Canada, European Union, IFAD and WFP

    Perils Insured: Excess rainfall and drought

    Reach: 9,400 smallholder farmers as of 2022, of which 1,659 people made contribution of 10% of insurance premium

    Payouts: In 2021, the program paid out Q 270 ($100 USD).

    COUNTRY: INDIA

    Year Launched: 2023

    Project leader: Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (MILMA)

    Insurer: Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd

    Supported by: MILMA

    Perils Insured: Decline in milk production during extreme heat days

    Reach: 14,500 cattle covered at a price of 100 INR ($1.22 USD) per animal.

    Payouts: Shortly after launching in April 2023, the trigger was reached. The product will pay out more than the premiums collected at the end of March.

    (Reporting by Gloria Dickie and Simon Jessop)

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