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THE STATE OF PRE-ARRANGED FINANCING FOR DISASTERS 2024
The State of Pre-arranged Financing for Disasters 2024 is a unique source of data and analysis on the level of effort of international development donors to support a shift towards arranging financing for disasters, before shocks happen. In its second year, the Centre’s annual analysis of trends and patterns in international development financing for pre-arranged financing for disasters also presents the latest available data on coverage and payouts provided by these instruments.

RETHINKING PREMIUM SUPPORT: ENHANCING THE IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY OF CLIMATE RISK INSURANCE
This insight paper aims to support policymakers and practitioners as they seek to scale up financial protection against climate-related shocks through sovereign insurance solutions. It explores the complexities of international premium support and identifies core problems with current approaches to the allocation and design of premium subsidies. It proposes some basic but vital shifts needed in the way premium support is designed, allocated and provided to create a more inclusive, transparent and sustainable approach.

METHODOLOGY FOR CALCULATING PRE-ARRANGED ODA FUNDING
We explore the key issues in developing a methodology for calculating pre-arranged funding, including what sort of funding would ‘count’ as pre-arranged, and starts to unpack the challenges of calculating this. This note supports the dialogue on this issue, and as a contribution to donors and IFIs who are considering how best to calculate pre-arranged funding.

THE FUTURE OF CRISIS FINANCING: A CALL TO ACTION
The Future of Crisis Financing: A Call to Action sets out a new vision for international crisis financing, based on planned approaches and appropriate financing packages and instruments.

MAPPING FINANCIAL FLOWS FOR DISASTERS
This paper aims to identify available data and methodologies, explore whether these could support a global database to track disaster-related financial flows, and map financial flows to three events in order to outline the scope and limitations of available information: Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines; the 2015/2016 El Niño-induced drought in Malawi; and Hurricane Maria in Dominica.

BEYOND BANKING: CRISIS RISK FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT INSURANCE IN IDA19
This paper charts the evolution of the World Bank’s approach to crisis risk financing. It acknowledges significant progress in recent years, but identifies a number of actions that could be taken to accelerate the proposed ‘pivot to prevention and preparedness’.

FINANCING EXPLICIT CONTINGENT LIABILITIES THROUGH IDA
This paper proposes an innovative approach to financing contingent liabilities using IDA to purchase a contingent loan with hard triggers, on concessionary IDA terms. The payout is used to buy down the cost of a commercial loan (such as IDA’s Scale-Up Facility) to concessionary IDA terms.