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Red Cross launches First Parametric Flood Insurance in Malawi

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For the first time, the Red Cross is piloting a parametric insurance product designed to provide rapid access to funds in the event of a severe flood. This pioneering project demonstrates how disaster risk financing can work in practice, both within the Red Cross and in Malawi.

The south-eastern African country regularly faces devastating floods that damage homes, crops, and infrastructure. With high poverty levels and overstretched humanitarian resources, response funding often arrives late and in insufficient amounts. This pilot in Phalombe District aims to change that by shifting disaster response from reactive to predictive.

The Malawi Flood Insurance project is a concrete example of how innovative finance can complement traditional grants. With parametric insurance, we aim to make humanitarian funding faster, more predictable, and more sustainable, while easing pressure on humanitarian budgets and allowing scarce grant funding to be directed to crises that cannot be forecast or modelled.

Led by the Malawi Red Cross Society and the Danish Red Cross, in partnership with African Risk Capacity (ARC) Ltd., JBA Global Resilience, the InsuResilience Solutions Fund (ISF), and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the project brings together advanced flood-risk modelling with predefined contingency plans. Local disaster committees have also been trained to use forecasts, hazard maps, and cash-preparedness tools so that funds can be quickly translated into action.

“The new flood insurance is a big step forward for resilience in Malawi. Funds can be transferred within days – not months – and families can receive support when they need it most,” said Chifundo Kalulu, Secretary General of the Malawi Red Cross Society, co-designer and implementing partner.

“Humanitarian needs are rising, and traditional grants alone are not enough. The Malawi Flood Insurance shows how pre-arranged, trigger-based finance can complement donor funding to strengthen resilience and deliver aid when it’s needed most,” said Anders Ladekarl, Secretary General of Danish Red Cross, policyholder and technical enabler of the project.

“JBA has greatly valued the collaboration with our partners on the implementation of disaster risk financing in Malawi. Through this co-development, we have been able to apply JBA’s market-leading flood-risk analytics to the needs of local stakeholders. This type of pre-arranged, risk-informed financing offers the possibility of bridging the insurance protection gap,” said Paul Maisey, Director at JBA Global Resilience, developer of the flood-risk model and trigger.

“This initiative is a powerful example of how we can tailor ARC Ltd.’s parametric solutions to different needs across the continent,” explained David Maslo, CEO of ARC Ltd., the insurance partner of the project. “By insuring the Danish Red Cross for severe floods, we are helping strengthen the speed and predictability of humanitarian action in Malawi. Most importantly, this pilot shows how partnership enables us to combine our strengths and expand resilience where it is needed most.”

“At the InsuResilience Solutions Fund, our goal is to enable sustainable, scalable insurance solutions that close the protection gap for vulnerable populations,” said Irene Loder, M&E Expert at the InsuResilience Solutions Fund. “The Malawi Flood Insurance project is a tangible example of how innovative financing can complement humanitarian aid and strengthen climate resilience.”

The launch represents more than a financial mechanism. By linking risks, plans, and finance in one integrated system, it strengthens pre-planning and supports more risk-informed decision-making. While contingency planning is well established in humanitarian response, it is less common to see these elements formally connected in a single initiative.

If successful, the model could be scaled to cover more districts in Malawi and adapted for other countries facing climate-related hazards, helping close the disaster protection gap and offering a scalable model for resilience.

Facts: What is parametric insurance?

Parametric insurance pays out automatically when a specific event reaches an agreed level of severity. Instead of assessing the actual damage on the ground, the payout is released based on pre-defined triggers. Because the trigger and payout amounts are pre-agreed, the process is faster, more transparent, and predictable than traditional insurance or emergency appeals.

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