How donors and operational agencies might use weather index insurance for famine prevention, enumerate key prospective benefits from such products, and then illustrates the possibilities with an application to the arid lands of northern Kenya has been outlined. Designing weather index insurance to facilitate financing of drought-related humanitarian response appears attractive. Two ways can be done. The first is a simple put option based on cumulative long rains and/or cumulative short rains-appropriately weighted across rainfall sites as a weather index. This may pay out some predetermined sum per mm shortfall of seasonal cumulative rainfall relative to a contractually established threshold at the end of the contract term for each season. ...
Agriculture is inherently risky. Drought is a particularly troublesome hazard that has a documented ...
While index insurance has received increased attention as an instrument for adaptation to climate ch...
Pastoralist households across East Africa face major livestock losses during drought periods that ca...
Andrew G. Mude is an ILRI authorThere is a strong link between weather and the welfare of poor popul...
Andrew G. Mude is ILRI authorThis paper illustrates how weather derivatives indexed to forecasts of ...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
The struggle to find sustainable formal insurance for droughts in developing countries captures the ...
A Research Report submitted in Partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Business Science in A...
By using a detailed agricultural and climate dataset over Burkina-Faso and very simple assumptions r...
In the Sudano-Sahelian region, which includes South Niger, the inter-annual variability of the rainy...
International audienceIn the Sudano-Sahelian region, which includes South Niger, the inter-annual va...
Climate related shocks are among the leading cause of production and efficiency losses in smallhold...
Climate change increases the need for better insurance solutions that enable farmers to cope with dr...
Agricultural operations in southern Peru are particularly vulnerable to climate variability due to w...
Agriculture is inherently risky. Drought is a particularly troublesome hazard that has a documented ...
Agriculture is inherently risky. Drought is a particularly troublesome hazard that has a documented ...
While index insurance has received increased attention as an instrument for adaptation to climate ch...
Pastoralist households across East Africa face major livestock losses during drought periods that ca...
Andrew G. Mude is an ILRI authorThere is a strong link between weather and the welfare of poor popul...
Andrew G. Mude is ILRI authorThis paper illustrates how weather derivatives indexed to forecasts of ...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
The struggle to find sustainable formal insurance for droughts in developing countries captures the ...
A Research Report submitted in Partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Business Science in A...
By using a detailed agricultural and climate dataset over Burkina-Faso and very simple assumptions r...
In the Sudano-Sahelian region, which includes South Niger, the inter-annual variability of the rainy...
International audienceIn the Sudano-Sahelian region, which includes South Niger, the inter-annual va...
Climate related shocks are among the leading cause of production and efficiency losses in smallhold...
Climate change increases the need for better insurance solutions that enable farmers to cope with dr...
Agricultural operations in southern Peru are particularly vulnerable to climate variability due to w...
Agriculture is inherently risky. Drought is a particularly troublesome hazard that has a documented ...
Agriculture is inherently risky. Drought is a particularly troublesome hazard that has a documented ...
While index insurance has received increased attention as an instrument for adaptation to climate ch...
Pastoralist households across East Africa face major livestock losses during drought periods that ca...