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Germany commits €18 million to fight climate insurance for African Risk Capacity

Ibrahima Cheikh Diong, Director-General of the African Risk Capacity Group

Following the ongoing 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), Germany is committing a sum of €18 million to subsidize the cost of disaster risk insurance for qualifying Africa Risk Capacity (ARC) Group member states. This is according to a press statement seen by Nairametrics

In recent years, climate change has threatened to bring more frequent and severe extreme weather events. The Covid-19 pandemic also worsened this causing many African governments to severely constrain budgets with humanitarian agencies struggling to meet unprecedented levels of need. The Premium Support Facility is therefore crucial for the most vulnerable African countries to cushion the effects of the virus.

Expectedly, the new funding will subsidize insurance premiums, decreasing in future years as countries and organisations are able to take over the costs using their national budgets and long-term sustainable financing. Also, Germany’s support will catalyze effective risk management and help protect the poorest and most vulnerable people across the continent.

What they are saying

Christian Kramer, member of the management committee at KfW Development Bank said that the funding will support African nations to lessen the impact of the pandemic.

She said, “Germany has been a long-standing supporter of the African Risk Capacity. Earlier this year, in Germany we were affected by devastating floods – we have experienced ourselves, the importance of preparedness and the vital role that insurance can play in recovery. We are therefore delighted to be able to extend support to African nations who have been so badly affected by the covid-19 pandemic, so that they can take steps to prepare well to face the rising challenges of climate change.”

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Also, Ibrahima Cheikh Diong, United Nations Assistant Secretary-General/Director-General of the African Risk Capacity Group expressed delight about the consistent support of the German Government to disaster risk reduction and mitigation in member states.

He said, “The grant is a clear testimony of the value of smart partnerships for smart disaster risk management and financing for early action. Through this assistance, we are optimistic that other partners will embrace our pitch for a Continental Premium Support Facility to help institutionalize sovereign parametric insurance culture in the region.”

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