The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) together with its partners launched a pilot index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) product in January 2010 in the Marsabit District of northern Kenya. It has since been scaled across the drylands of Kenya, and is also gaining momentum in Ethiopia where a pilot insurance project was launched in 2012. One problem inspired ILRI’s IBLI agenda: finding a sustainable way to help pastoralists to recover quickly from the considerable losses they incur during severe droughts. Over the years, evidence of IBLI impact and value for money, and continued research and development on product design, as well as innovations along the service delivery chain, have helped with uptake, in convincing governmen...
In general, across Africa, livestock sector provides alarge proportion of agricultural value added, ...
Livestock productivity for pastoralist households, who depend upon their livestock as a source of li...
Describes experience of: ILRIIndex-based livestock insurance (IBLI) products represent a promising a...
Pastoralists in northern Kenya live with a high level of risk, including climatic shocks, disease, a...
Pastoral populations of sub-Saharan Africa are particularly vulnerable to losses in wealth and produ...
This article describes a novel index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) product piloted among pastoral...
This study develops an index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) product for managing key livestock ass...
While index insurance has received increased attention as an instrument for adaptation to climate ch...
In Kenya, the International Livestock Research Institute, working with partner organisations, has de...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
Some 20 million livestock keepers in the Horn of Africa are threatened by increasingly frequent and ...
Climate related shocks are among the leading cause of production and efficiency losses in smallhold...
Outputs include: insurance contract design with demonstrated functionality; consortium of partners r...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
The index-based livestock insurance (IBLI), since the time it was launched in 2010 in the arid and s...
In general, across Africa, livestock sector provides alarge proportion of agricultural value added, ...
Livestock productivity for pastoralist households, who depend upon their livestock as a source of li...
Describes experience of: ILRIIndex-based livestock insurance (IBLI) products represent a promising a...
Pastoralists in northern Kenya live with a high level of risk, including climatic shocks, disease, a...
Pastoral populations of sub-Saharan Africa are particularly vulnerable to losses in wealth and produ...
This article describes a novel index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) product piloted among pastoral...
This study develops an index-based livestock insurance (IBLI) product for managing key livestock ass...
While index insurance has received increased attention as an instrument for adaptation to climate ch...
In Kenya, the International Livestock Research Institute, working with partner organisations, has de...
Access to animal health services in many developing countries is limited. This is especially serious...
Some 20 million livestock keepers in the Horn of Africa are threatened by increasingly frequent and ...
Climate related shocks are among the leading cause of production and efficiency losses in smallhold...
Outputs include: insurance contract design with demonstrated functionality; consortium of partners r...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
The index-based livestock insurance (IBLI), since the time it was launched in 2010 in the arid and s...
In general, across Africa, livestock sector provides alarge proportion of agricultural value added, ...
Livestock productivity for pastoralist households, who depend upon their livestock as a source of li...
Describes experience of: ILRIIndex-based livestock insurance (IBLI) products represent a promising a...