This is the fourth session of a LIVE TALKS series on Gender and Climate Risk Finance hosted jointly by the InsuResilience Global Partnership, the InsuResilience Centre of Excellence on Gender-smart Solutions and the Forum for Agricultural Risk Management in Development (FARM-D) within the framework of their engagement together with PARM and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
Applying a gender lens through public and private investments in Climate and Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance (CDRFI) can achieve both economic benefits and development impact. The development returns include protecting the lives and livelihoods of poor and vulnerable people from the impacts of climate shocks and disasters and advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment. From an economic perspective, it is estimated that advancing women’s equality could add up to $12 trillion to global economic growth by 2025. In this context, the G7 and development finance institutions (DFIs) have collectively mobilized $11.4 billion for gender-lens investing through the 2XChallenge Initiative since its launch in 2018, which aims to empower women through investment.
Through the InsuResilience Declaration on Gender, the Partnership aspires to ‘incorporate gender-lens grant allocation investment criteria into the funding mechanisms for CDRFI programmes’.Yet to date, there is a lack of guidance to support programmes with applying a gender lens specifically in CDRFI investments and grant allocation. This webinar aims to fill the guidance gap by exploring the themes and addressing questions of: what is gender lens investing and its relevance to gender-smart CDRFI? What can integrating gender considerations into CDRFI investments and grant making processes look like in practice? What are common challenges and good practice? And where is there a need for further guidance to enhance existing practices of gender smart investment and grant making through CDRFI?
The objectives of this webinar are to:
Target audience
This webinar is intended for members of the Partnership, the FARM-D Community and beyond drawn from a broad range of stakeholder groups including governments, civil society, international organisations, investors, academia, and the insurance industry, who are involved in different ways in the financing, design and implementation of CDRFI programmes.
Webinar approach
Polls and two guided dialogue sessions will be conducted with panellists involved in gender-smart investing.
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