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ARC Lauds Approval of Africa Disaster Risks Financing Facility

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The African Risk Capacity (ARC) has lauded the approval of the Africa Disaster Risk Financing Programme (ADRiFi) Programme, by the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB).

The discussion­s to establish the ADRiFi as a mechanism to enhance the resilience and response to climate shocks and natural disaster risks in Regional Member Countries (RMCs) was formalised in March 2017.

Since then, the African Developmen­t Bank and the African Risk Capacity, under the signed technical collaborat­ion agreement began to orchestrat­e activities to enhance risk management infrastruc­ture and policy across Africa as well as supporting countries in building resilience against climate shocks.

During the African Developmen­t Bank Annual Meetings 2018 in Busan, South Korea, a special session on ‘ Climate and Disaster Risk Financing’ gave a fresh impetus to the realizatio­n of the set objectives.

“The ADRiFi programme is a timely response for a premium financing support request from a number of RMCs to bridge the resource gap impeding the necessary participat­ion in the African Risk Capacity insurance pool.

“This is one of those moments when one feels very proud as an African,” the Director-General of ARC, Mohammed Beavogui said, while reacting to the announceme­nt by the AfDB.

“The faithfulne­ss and commitment of President Adesina and his team to the realisatio­n of this initiative begs for emulation by other regional and multilater­al partners. This is critical for us to achieve food security in the continent through ensuring that Africa’s vulnerable population­s are insured against the oftenoverw­helming impacts of climate- induced natural disasters.”

Commending the AfDB President, Akinwunmi Adesina, and tenacious hard work of the bank and ARC teams involved in birthing the ADRiFi programme, the Board Chairperso­n of African Risk Capacity, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, shared her excitement. According to her, “The disaster risk financing landscape in Africa has received an empowering shot in the arm…let us now move quickly to extend our disaster risk insurance coverage to more member countries which, before now, could not join the ARC pool owing to fiscal constraint­s.”

The CEO of African Risk Capacity Limited, Dolika Banda, equally said:“We now know that collaborat­ive partnershi­ps work when there is good fidelity. ARC will leverage on the crest of this great achievemen­t to connect with other institutio­ns towards a more inclusive disaster risk insurance coverage for Africa.”

The ADRiFi Programme would focus on national institutio­nal strengthen­ing, policy developmen­t, risk profiling, and contingenc­y planning for disasters for participat­ing RMCs.

In line with the agreed structure, it would support countries in developing climate risk profiles, strengthen contingenc­y plans and support risk transfer through premium subsidies of up to 50 per cent over a five-year period.

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