Creating Resilience through Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) INSIGHTS FROM ETHIOPIA Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) o Designed to protect.

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Creating Resilience through Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) INSIGHTS FROM ETHIOPIA Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) o Designed to protect pastoralist against drought-related livestock losses o Contract holders receive payouts when forage condition deteriorates blow a certain historical level o Payouts are calculated automatically and there are no claims to file - hence solving issues of moral hazard and adverse selection. How the Index Works o Index is calculated using a measure of pasture availability recorded by satellites, called the Normalized Differenced Vegetation Index (NDVI). o Pastoralists purchase an annual contract with possibility of payout in either March or October o Payouts are made when the forage situation is below the worst 15 percentile Motivation o Drought is a covariate shock that erodes livestock assets making households fall into a poverty trap o Poor pastoralists have few available strategies to manage and cope with livestock mortality risk o Over 300,000 livestock deaths recorded due to drought in the Borana region, which is estimated at US$ 85 million as of July 2011 o Lack of credit and insurance markets in infrastructure-deficit environments has rendered traditional risk sharing arrangements weakened and insufficient Motivation o Failure of governments and international aid agencies in delivering timely and adequate relief to prevent adverse impact of drought o Hence the effort to developing risk management instruments that are both feasible, commercially viable and potentially effective in reducing poor pastoralists’ uninsured risk exposure Further information: Key Activities in Ethiopia o Contract designing and index development by ILRI and Cornel University o Manuals and education material created for all stakeholders involved in the implementation process o Dissemination of product information through workshops and training programmes o Cross-border trips of elders of four ethnic groups to Marsabit for product- awareness creation o Oromia Insurance Company sc. (OIC) has been the underwriting partner o Launch of sales in collaboration with OIC, regional government Borana zone, ILRI and Cornell University o 405 policies have been sold through local MFIs and co-operatives acting as distribution channels in the January/February 2014 sales window o Further identification of innovative distribution channels and extension methods are underway to scale up the process of IBLI uptake Green Good forage availability that represents above 65 percentile over a long period. This is above normal and stable forage condition. Yellow Forage condition falls between 45 to 65 percentiles. The forage situation is positive but consistently worsening. Orange Forage condition is between 30 and 45 percentile. The division in question is under considerable stress but not yet serious. Red Forage condition is between 15 – 30 percentiles. Drought situation is serious but not yet classified as severe. Indemnity payout will not be triggered. Black Severe drought condition. Forage condition represents worst 15 percentile. Indemnity payout will be triggered if conditions persist throughout the season up to the potential payout period. March 2009 Oct 2009 Key Collaborators March 2014