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IFC, SANASA pilot Weather Index Insurance for Sri Lankan farmers

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IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is working with micro-insurance company SANASA Insurance to develop flexible, affordable, weather-based agricultural insurance products in Sri Lanka to minimise the impact of crop losses due to floods or droughts.

IFC is helping SANASA Insurance expand access to insurance for up to 15,000 small farmers by offering protection against weather-related risks and natural disasters for their food crops. The project will also raise awareness among 50,000 farmers on the availability and benefits of these index-based insurance products.
“IFC is an invaluable partner in our commitment to empower the Sri Lankan farmer through flexible and affordable insurance to help mitigate weather-related risks,” said Dr. P.A. Kiriwandeniya, founder of the SANASA movement.
Index-based insurance products pay out benefits calculated using a pre-assigned value for losses arising from weather or catastrophic events. Such products eliminate the need for insurance companies to individually verify claims, reducing transaction costs and making it easier and faster for products and payouts to be offered to rural communities.
“These insurance products, designed in collaboration with SANASA, will improve the livelihoods of small farmers in Sri Lanka by reducing the impact of adverse weather conditions,” said Adam Sack, IFC Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives.

IFC established its Global Index Insurance Facility in 2009 to assist the development of index-based insurance for natural disasters and weather risks in developing countries, particularly in agricultural communities where insurance is rarely available. The GIIF Global Trust Fund is also supported by Japan’s Ministry of Finance, with an initial grant of $ 2 million, and by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which provided $ 500,000 to establish the facility.
Sri Lanka is a priority country for IFC. IFC’s committed portfolio of $ 200 million in Sri Lanka covers projects across a range of sectors, including infrastructure, tourism, renewable energy, finance, and health care. IFC also provides advisory services to promote sustainable growth among small and medium enterprises by facilitating access to finance and offering capacity-building and training opportunities.
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector. It helps developing countries achieve sustainable growth by financing investment, providing advisory services to businesses and governments and mobilising capital in the international financial markets.
In fiscal 2011, amid economic uncertainty across the globe, it helped its clients create jobs, strengthen environmental performance and contribute to their local communities — all while driving its investments to an all-time high of nearly $ 19 billion.

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