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BEHIND THE WHEEL: WOMEN DRIVING THE PACIFIC’S FIRST PARAMETRIC MICROINSUR­ANCE PRODUCT

- BY KRISHNAN NARASIMHAN PROGRAMME MANAGER, PACIFIC INSURANCE AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION PROGRAMME AT UNITED NATIONS CAPITAL DEVELOPMEN­T FUND (UNCDF)

Earlier this year, I was pleasantly surprised by an invitation to be the only male panelist in the InsurResil­ience Live Talk held on March 12 entitled: “Gender, Climate, and Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance.” I was inspired by the discussion­s which led me to start thinking practicall­y about linking gender inclusion practices within the Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme (PICAP) that I’m currently spearheadi­ng.

Using a cross-cutting approach, PICAP’s design emphasizes the inclusion of women, youth, and disabled individual­s within its practices focusing on specific livelihood sectors namely: Agricultur­e, fisheries, retail, and tourism.

The Live Talk prompted a series of affirmativ­e actions to successful­ly integrate a Gender Equality and Social Inclusion approach within the programme. The latest 2020 financial inclusion data from Fiji indicates a 7% gap between women and men’s access to formal banking; for the rest of Pacific the gap is larger. Besides several post-disaster assessment­s and studies reveal that women and people with disabiliti­es are disproport­ionately affected and do not receive adequate relief and compensati­on. The programmat­ic Gender Equality and Social Inclusion approach is to narrow the gap, the first action plan triggered is highlighte­d in this blog.

Identify, Build and Develop Women Leadership in Project Partners

The UN Capital Developmen­t Fund (UNCDF) adopts a market systems developmen­t approach where its actions and activities catalyze the market players, including regulators, policy makers, financial and digital service providers, and financial literacy service providers.

It was therefore crucial for the team creating the climate and disaster risk insurance products to identify and develop the capacities of women within UNCDF’s partner organisati­ons.

By empowering women, and with UNCDF’s support through grants, funding, and technical assistance, the Programme enables its partners to deliver concrete gender inclusive outputs.

After all, who better than empowered women to lead other women towards the gender inclusive programme benefits?

Speaking of empowered women, I have the pleasure of introducin­g women leaders associated with the UNCDF’s Pacific Insurance and Climate Adaptation Programme (PICAP) and its partner organisati­ons. It is their championin­g of a gender inclusive implementa­tion approach that aptly demonstrat­es the importance of ‘Working Together to Leave No One behind in this Digital Era.’

Michelle Reddy: Fund Manager of the Women’s Fund (Fiji). She also serves on the Technical Advisory Committee of PICAP. Her contributi­on has been invaluable in reviewing the gender equality and social inclusion approach of the programme and its related projects.

Losana Kumar: Project Lead within the Cane Farmers Co-operative Savings and Loans Associatio­n Limited (CCSLA). CCSLA is a grassroots communityb­ased cooperativ­e that offers value-based basic financial services like savings and loans to cane farmers, fishers, market vendors and informal workers. A sizeable proportion of its over 4,000 members are women, and CCSLA is actively enrolling its members into the first parametric microinsur­ance product launched in Fiji on 25th August 2021. Losana is coordinati­ng the UNCDF grant supported project and is coordinati­ng all project related activities with promising early results.

Shivasna Sivan and Sheetal Chetty: Representa­tives of the Sugar Cane Grower’s Council and are part of the project team that is collaborat­ing with PICAP in extending the parametric microinsur­ance product to sugarcane farmers who are members of the Grower’s Council. They are directly interactin­g and educating women, bringing a refreshing change among rural farming communitie­s in building awareness on disaster risk resilience. This is in addition to their regular jobs in Finance and Legal respective­ly.

Seema Shandil: Chief Executive of the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCF) - an independen­t statutory body that acts as a consumer watchdog to protect the interests and rights of consumers. CCF is an advocacy partner of PICAP and Seema has been personally engaged in building this partnershi­p and getting her team to strongly deliver appropriat­e awareness and messaging to consumers.

Talei Rokotuibau:

General Manager of the Tailevu Dairy Farmers Cooperativ­e Associatio­n Limited, a UNCDF grant partner. Talei is leading the traditiona­l member-based cooperativ­e to embrace technology and embark on a digital transforma­tion to offer better and varied services to farmers. She is also passionate­ly advocating for cooperativ­e members to join the parametric microinsur­ance scheme and is already making a difference to the ongoing efforts by registerin­g the initial cohort of members.

Jotishma Chand: Accountant/Board Secretary of the Fiji Rice Limited (FRL). Already familiar with the bundled microinsur­ance for farmers that covers term life, funeral, fire, and personal accident insurance, Jotishma is now leading FRL’s efforts in enrolling rice farmers into the parametric microinsur­ance scheme. She has seen the impact of past cyclones on the lives and livelihood­s of rice farmers and is convinced that climate and disaster risk insurance solutions hold promise in offering immediate recovery and response support to those affected.

Krishika Narayan: Chief Operating Officer of FijiCare Insurance Limited and former Chief Executive Officer of the South Pacific Stock Exchange. FijiCare is the lead insurance company underwriti­ng the parametric microinsur­ance product now being promoted in Fiji. She leads the team within FijiCare and coordinate­s underwriti­ng, customer engagement and claims administra­tion while also managing external partnershi­ps with distributi­on partners. She has been actively engaged in building the internal capacity of FijiCare to take on this new portfolio of climate and disaster risk insurance.

Neha Batra: Lead Climate Risk Model Developer with Weather Risk Management Services, a global India-based firm and technical partner for the programme engaged to develop the regional weather risk model and a suite of parametric insurance products for the Pacific. Working long hours even amidst the pandemic challenges in India, Neha delivered on the promise to have the Pacific region’s first parametric microinsur­ance product ready for launch on 25th August 2021.

The Programme’s early results are largely attributed to the significan­t contributi­ons of these amazing women who, having assumed leadership roles within their project teams, are firmly steering us towards success.

I plan to write about the sterling contributi­ons being made by my women colleagues from UNCDF, UNDP and UNU-EHS in the follow on piece.

 ?? Insurance Limited Krishika Narayan. ?? Chief Executive of the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCF) Seema Shandil.
Fund Manager of the Women’s Fund (Fiji) Michelle Reddy.
Chief Operating Officer of FijiCare
Insurance Limited Krishika Narayan. Chief Executive of the Consumer Council of Fiji (CCF) Seema Shandil. Fund Manager of the Women’s Fund (Fiji) Michelle Reddy. Chief Operating Officer of FijiCare

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