Madagascar: African Risk Capacity Group-African Development Bank Partnership Issues $1.5 Million Insurance Pay-Out for Tropical Cyclone Freddy Recovery Efforts
Representatives of the
The funds, comprising
Winds and rain associated with TC Freddy, which hit
Rindra Hasimbelo Rabarinirinarison,
"We are aware that
As part of building resilience against future tropical cyclones, the government and the
The country's participation in the ARC risk pool was enabled by the Africa Disaster Risk Financing program (ADRiFi), which paid its insurance premium. Through ADRiFI, a collaboration between the
"We are delighted to be making this payout to the Government of the
The insurance payout comes as
As of
"The bank, through the ADRiFi program, supported the government to pay insurance premiums of
"It is gratifying to know that the amount mobilized is more than four times greater than the premiums paid, and even better, it has benefitted 385,589 vulnerable households," Amoumoun added.
The funds will assist cyclone-affected communities in avoiding resorting to consuming agricultural seeds as food, selling farm tools, or migrating in search of work and food.
"WFP supports insurance schemes and subsidies to affected people to bolster people's ability to face the climate crisis," she told ceremony attendees.
In 2022,
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