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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.
ENSURING IMPACT: THE ROLE OF CSOS IN STRENGTHENING WORLD BANK DISASTER RISK FINANCING
Drawing on examples from around the world, this paper argues that civil society organisations play a vital role in ensuring that crisis financing approaches are designed and delivered effectively. It concludes that in IDA19, CSOs should be more actively engaged in its crisis financing work.
MANAGING THE FINANCIAL COST OF DISASTERS
Lessons for IDA from the UK Government’s approach to explicit contingent liabilities. This paper draws on learning from the UK’s Contingent Liability Approval Framework to consider how IDA could better support the systematic identification and management of contingent disaster liabilities for its client countries.
IDA’S CRISIS RESPONSE (CRW): LEARNING LESSONS TO DRIVE CHANGE
$3 billion was allocated to the CRW in IDA18, equivalent to a third of IDA’s total spending on crisis financing. This paper and accompanying policy brief detail how the CRW has been used to date, and identifies a number of concrete ways of improving its performance.