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Boosting Financial Resilience to Disaster Shocks Good Practices and New Frontiers World Bank Technical Contribution to the 2019 G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Process January 16, 2019. Tokyo, Japan Olivier Mahul Practice Manager Climate and Risk Management World Bank 1

Disasters threaten public finances and poverty reduction US: $125bn+ 2017 Hurricane Harvey US: $125bn+ 2005 Hurricane Katrina Chile: 20%GDP 2010 Earthquake Mexico: $2bn+ 2017 Earthquake China: $130bn+ 2008 Sichuan Earthquake Indonesia: $1bn+ 2018 Earthquake & Tsunami New Zealand: 20%GDP 2010 Earthquake Japan: $300bn+ 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami Australia: $5bn+ 2010/11 Queensland Floods (infrastructure) Global economic losses from disasters are on average more than US$300 billion a year This increases by 60% to US$520 billion when estimating global consumption loss. Disasters force 26 million people into poverty every year 2

Building a comprehensive approach to resilience Reduce risk and prevent disasters e.g. quality infrastructure Physical Resilience Social Resilience Help households and society cope with shocks e.g. shock responsive social safety nets Financial Resilience Core Mandate of Finance Ministers Pre-arranged predictable funding when disasters strike to protect the fiscal balance, subnational governments, households, and businesses 3

DRF Core Principles Lessons from international experiences Timeliness of Funding Speed matters but not all resources are needed at once. Disbursement of Funds How money reaches beneficiaries is as important as where it comes from. Relief Recovery Reconstruction Disaster Risk Layering No single financial instrument can address all risk. Data & Analytics Sound financial decisions require the right financial information and data. Market Based Instruments Contingent Financing Budgetary Instruments 4

Good Practice in national DRF strategies Three-tiered approach Protecting society across three layers Leadership of Finance Ministries Integrate risk finance into macro-fiscal planning National government Mexico: Protecting the federal budget and public assets - Natural Disaster Fund (FONDEN) Subnational governments Australia: Enhancing the financial resilience of subnational governments - Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA) Individuals (Households and Businesses) Japan: Protecting homeowners against earthquakes Earthquake Insurance Program 5

Good practice in regional collaboration - Sovereign cat risk pools 3 existing regional sovereign catastrophe risk pools 1 being established Cambodia Indonesia Japan Lao PDR Myanmar Singapore Marshall Islands Samoa Tonga Cook Islands Vanuatu Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Barbados Belize Cayman Islands Dominica Grenada Haiti Jamaica St Kitts & Nevis Saint Lucia St. Vincent & the Grenadines Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos Islands Nicaragua Burkina Faso Mali Mauritania Niger Senegal The Gambia Source: Authors and World Bank. 2017. Sovereign Catastrophe Risk Pools. Technical Contribution to the G20. 6

Good practice in regional collaboration - Sovereign cat risk pools 3 key lessons for Success Political Commitment by participating countries Operational Design to minimize operating costs and create public goods Financial Sustainability to provide access to cost-effective financial solutions Source: Authors and World Bank. 2017. Sovereign Catastrophe Risk Pools. Technical Contribution to the G20. 7

What s next? Disaster Risk Finance 2.0 Three key innovations 1. 2. 3. Cat risk pools - sharing more than risk Full service regional risk financing Platforms addressing specific DRF needs for more countries Better targeted financial solutions for specific drivers of contingent liabilities Increasing use of technology such as Innovation in Earth Observation Data, Financial Technology, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence 8

1. Cat Risk pools sharing more than risk PCRAFI Private Sector Window helping domestic insurers access international reinsurance markets ARC Replica Coverage cat risk insurance policies offered to UN agencies and other humanitarian actors to match ARC country insurance policies. CCRIF New Insurance Products excess rainfall insurance, fisheries insurance 9

1. Cat Risk pools sharing more than risk A DRF Platform for ASEAN Countries. Tailored to diverse perils, size, income level Cat Risk Pool www.seadrif.org 10

2. Targeted risk financing solutions to better match government liabilities for efficient portfolio risk management Identify sources of contingent liabilities Quantify contingent liabilities Developing targeted financial instruments Public Assets National- Subnational Cost-Sharing Social Assistance (shock responsive safety net) 11

3. Technology and innovation for disaster risk financing Earth Observation Data Mapping assets, assessing risks, and near-real-time impact monitoring. Southeast Disaster Risk Insurance Facility (SEADRIF): Flood Risk Assessment Tool Japan Earthquake Insurance Program: Claims settlement after earthquake Financial Technology Digital payment systems to improve accessibility and effectiveness in providing financial assistance. Kenya Livestock Insurance Program: Insurance payment to farmers through mobile money services Big Data and AI Nascent, but potential to transform disaster risk financing e.g., claims assessment and triggers. Southeast Disaster Risk Insurance Facility (SEADRIF): Testing of social media inputs for risk assessment UK Digital National Asset Register: Upgrading the management of the government estate. 12

New Frontiers in DRF Integration of disaster risks in core macro fiscal frameworks Natural Disaster Extreme weather events Expand to new sources of risks Pandemics Displacement Conflict Cyber risk Financial management of interconnected risks 13

World Bank - Growing Support on DRF to help MOF integrate risk finance in their macro-fiscal policy Over 60 countries supported Global Pandemic 15 Cat DDOs worth over $3 billion in contingent lines of credit for disaster response Serbia Mexico (3) CCRIF (8) Romania Sri Lanka SEADRIF Guatemala Kenya Philippines (2) Pacific Alliance Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru Costa Rica El Salvador Panama Colombia (2) Malawi Seychelles Philippines (2) PCRAFI (5) Peru (2) Over $3.8 billion transferred to financial markets Uruguay WB Cat DDO Market Transaction (#) Number operations / transactions 14

Enabling early action after climate shocks, disasters, and crises by setting up financing ahead of time and connecting this to pre-agreed interventions. Launched at the 2018 World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings. Expected donor contributions of over US$145M to invest in establishing and scaling up pre-arranged crisis risk financing instruments, including market-based instruments, and the systems that enable better response. Over time the GRiF will test and scale up new financial solutions to cover a wider range of crises, including in support of the World Bank s Global Crisis Risk Platform. Alliance Partner of Supported by Implemented and Managed by 15

Contacts Olivier Mahul Practice Manager Climate and Risk Management World Bank omahul@worldbank.org 16