The Government Of Malawi And Replica Partner, UNHCR, Receive Insurance Payouts From ARC Following The 2023/23 El Niño-driven Drought

Today, the Government of the Republic of Malawi and its Replica partner, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), received insurance payouts from the African Risk Capacity (ARC) following the devastating 2023/23 El Niño-driven drought. The payout of just over $11.6 million will support immediate humanitarian efforts to address food insecurity and reach the most vulnerable communities impacted by the widespread crop failures.

Ahead of the 2023/24 planting season, the Republic of Malawi secured an anticipatory sovereign insurance policy with ARC Ltd, the insurance affiliate of the ARC Group. The government’s participation in ARC climate risk insurance was facilitated by an insurance premium paid in part by the government and a premium support contribution from the African Development Bank (AfDB)’s Africa Disaster Risk Financing Programme Multi-Donor Trust Fund (ADRiFi-MDTF).

The record-breaking dry spell, exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern, led to extensive crop failures. His Excellency Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, the President of the Republic of Malawi, declared a state of emergency in 23 districts out of the country’s 28 districts. Over 2 million farming households impacted by the drought face food insecurity and will need assistance, emphasising the importance of resilience building.  

“This severity of this drought has been the worst in 100 years, and one in four of our people are at risk of going hungry. It is a great moment for Malawi when you have friends that come when you are at your lowest. It makes us feel energised. What has happened is unprecedented, and we say – zikomo“, he remarked.

“The government is seeing results from its proactive and forward-thinking approach to managing natural disasters; the resources will play a crucial role in strengthening the resilience of the affected communities,” stated the Honourable Simplex-Chithyola Banda, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. 

“It is in moments like these that we can truly appreciate the role of sovereign insurance as an innovative financial instrument to help bolster Africa’s resilience,” said Lesley Ndlovu, CEO of ARC Ltd. “The southern African drought has tested the ARC concept, and we are proud to be enabling early response and coming to the aid of those in need”, he concluded.   

Through the innovative Replica programme which allows humanitarian actors to purchase insurance on behalf of a country, Replica partner, the UNHCR, also took out a policy on behalf of refugees. This collaborative approach ensures that more people in need, including refugees, can be reached with critical assistance. For the first time, forcibly displaced communities and their hosts were included in insurance, increasing the total number of those covered and protected. The combined payouts to the Republic of Malawi and Replica partner, UNHCR, will go a long way towards complementing other in-country recovery efforts.

“UNHCR is proud to have joined the ARC insurance risk pool for the first time in Malawi. The payout of just over $400 000 that we received will play a pivotal role in addressing the needs of refugees affected by the recent El-Nino induced drought”, said Mr Kouame Cyr Modeste, UNHCR Country Representative. “This funding will be used to enhance food security and improve the livelihoods of forcibly displaced persons and their host communities”, he concluded.

In line with the Final Implementation Plan developed as part of the ARC contingency planning process, that guides the use of the payout, the government will use this fund to procure and distribute food aid. Replica partner, UNHCR, will use the payout to complement the same activities and reach more people.

“Malawi’s resilience has grown from strength to strength, all thanks to the joint efforts from the government, the ARC Group, and partners. This payout is yet another testament to the value of preparedness,” said Ibrahima Cheick Diong, UN Assistant Secretary General and ARC Group Director General. “Our goal is to reach the most vulnerable with speed, and the ARC mechanism is designed to do just that. We look forward to seeing how these funds will contribute to rapid response”.  

The combined payouts to the Republic of Malawi and Replica partner, UNHCR, are expected to have a significant impact on the ongoing humanitarian response to the drought.

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