Family Insurance to Expand Drought Protection to Women in Kenya’s Arid Rangelands

Pastoralist communities, who rely on livestock for their livelihoods, are particularly vulnerable to extreme drought which is becoming more common due to climate change. Index-based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) has proven vital in these communities but has not appealed to women because in most cases men control the family’s livestock and the insurance payments for losses. Family Insurance is built on the technical foundation of IBLI but provides coverage in “family” units that pay for household needs during droughts that threaten families’ wellbeing.

Type of Publication
Country Case Study
Topic
Agriculture, Climate & Disaster Risk Reduction/Management, Financial Inclusion, Gender, Insurance
Region
Sub-Saharan Africa
Year
2023
Author
Michael Carter; Andrew Hobbs; Nathan Jensen; Sam Owilly
Organization
UC Davis / Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Markets, Risk & Resilience
Pages
2
Language
English