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Facilitating Inclusive Solutions

Facilitating inclusive insurance solutions is essential to ensure that vulnerable communities are not left behind in the face of increasing climate risks. Inclusive insurance helps individuals, households, and small businesses manage the financial impacts of climate-related shocks, such as storms, floods, or droughts. For coverage to be effective, it must be affordable, accessible, and tailored to the specific needs and risk profiles of different groups—especially those with limited financial capacity or institutional support.


A risk-layered approach is central to our work at MCII. Lower-impact, high-frequency events can often be managed through proactive adaptation measures, while low-frequency, high-impact events require robust financial protection through insurance. Combining these approaches ensures that both long-term resilience and short-term recovery needs are addressed. Facilitating inclusive insurance involves engaging with communities, governments, and private sector actors to co-design products that are context-specific and easy to access.


By focusing on financial inclusion, insurance becomes a tool not just for recovery, but also for empowerment. It enables people to plan ahead, protect their livelihoods, and rebuild more effectively after a disaster. Expanding access to insurance as part of a broader climate risk management strategy strengthens resilience, reduces vulnerability, and supports sustainable development at all levels of society.

Associated Experts

Dr. Teresa Arce Mojica

Dr. Teresa Arce Mojica

Sinja Buri

Sinja Buri

Linda Du Roy

Linda Du Roy

Sarita Katwaroo

Sarita Katwaroo

Mariam Parekhelashvili

Mariam Parekhelashvili

Magdalena Peter

Magdalena Peter

Nazaruddin (Raja) Puteh

Nazaruddin (Raja) Puteh

Florian Waldschmidt

Florian Waldschmidt

Christina Natalia Widjaja

Christina Natalia Widjaja

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HIGHLIGHTS

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Press Release: Launch of the Livelihood Protection Policy in Jamaica

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UNDP and MCII Launch Joint Report on Social Protection, Risk Finance, and Insurance

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Leveraging Insurance for Anticipatory Action: Insights and Emerging Lessons

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Why Premium Support Matters for Climate Risk Insurance

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Climate Risk Insurance: Considerations for Operationalizing Micro- and Meso-level Premium Support

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How Climate Risk Insurance Payouts are Strengthening Resilience in Fiji

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Adaptive Social Protection - Insights from Indonesia

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Climate Risk Insurance for the Poor and Vulnerable: How to Effectively Implement the Pro-Poor Focus of InsuResilience

This study contributes to the learning process and the global discussion on addressing climate change risks for the poor.

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Climate Risk Insurance in the Caribbean: 20 Lessons Learned from the Climate Risk Adaptation and Insurance in the Caribbean (CRAIC) Project

Read 20 lessons learned from the CRAIC project, which works toward building resilience in the Caribbean.

Image by Jason Cooper

Gender Considerations for Disaster Risk Financing in Fiji

The policy brief highlights gender differences in vulnerability to extreme weather in SIDS.

Image by Jason Cooper

HIGHLIGHTS

Image by Jason Cooper

Press Release: Launch of the Livelihood Protection Policy in Jamaica

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

UNDP and MCII Launch Joint Report on Social Protection, Risk Finance, and Insurance

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Leveraging Insurance for Anticipatory Action: Insights and Emerging Lessons

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Why Premium Support Matters for Climate Risk Insurance

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Climate Risk Insurance: Considerations for Operationalizing Micro- and Meso-level Premium Support

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

How Climate Risk Insurance Payouts are Strengthening Resilience in Fiji

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Adaptive Social Protection - Insights from Indonesia

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Climate Risk Insurance for the Poor and Vulnerable: How to Effectively Implement the Pro-Poor Focus of InsuResilience

This study contributes to the learning process and the global discussion on addressing climate change risks for the poor.

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Climate Risk Insurance in the Caribbean: 20 Lessons Learned from the Climate Risk Adaptation and Insurance in the Caribbean (CRAIC) Project

Read 20 lessons learned from the CRAIC project, which works toward building resilience in the Caribbean.

Read More
Image by Jason Cooper

Gender Considerations for Disaster Risk Financing in Fiji

The policy brief highlights gender differences in vulnerability to extreme weather in SIDS.

Read More
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