This program has been postponed until autumn, please watch this space for updates on the new date and time.
Session 3
The poor, with their limited assets and resources, are often excluded from formal insurance instruments. In many developing countries, the poor have resorted to other instruments – credits, grain banks, remittances, savings, etc – to tide them over during times of hardship. Microinsurance is thus seen as an effective instrument to protect the poor from the increasing impacts of disasters. It is flexible enough to suit the particular needs of the clients and to accommodate non-traditional institutional arrangements.
This session will highlight the various innovations on the application of microinsurance in DRM and the experiences and insights of practitioners.
After attending the session, participants should be able to:
- Gain better understanding on microinsurance and its applications;
- Clarify issues based on experts’ insights and live cases; and
- Consider introducing microinsurance as a social protection scheme
Agenda and key issues to present and discuss
- A short opening to introduce participants, program and objectives
- A brief overview of microinsurance initiatives in DRM
- Case studies and experiences
- Q&A and general discussion
- Conclusions
Target Audience
- EAP professional staff working on DRM
- ASEAN and SOPAC member state counterparts
- National and sub national government officials, government counterparts
- Other partners and stakeholders such as academics, private sector practitioners, civil society groups that are active in the area of disaster risk management, environment, infrastructure, and finance in the ASEAN and SOPAC member states
- World Bank Staff in country offices
Speakers
• Ms. Zenaida Delica Willison (Unit South-South Cooperation, UNDP Regional Office in Bangkok)
• Prof. Robert Tiong (Schoold of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang University)
• Mr. William Martirez, (Microensure) - Philippine experience
• Mr. Mehul Padya (All India Disaster Mitigation Institute)
• Ms. Lorna Victoria (Traiing and Learning Circle)
Main moderator
Ms. Lorna Victoria, (Training and Learning Circle)
Language
VC session: English
Registration
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There will be live-webcasting on the day of the session. A button allowing access to the live stream of the event will appear on the main program page shortly before the event begins.
To view webcasting, participants will need a PC with internet access, Windows media Player Version 10.0.
This session is part of a larger program. For more information see Disaster Risk Management in East Asia and the Pacific - 2010 Series
If you plan to attend this event, please let us know using the form at the bottom of this page.
Details about our location and how to get here, can be found on our location page.
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