ENI – Building the Palestinian Agricultural Insurance Systems and Services – 2020
Strengthen bilateral relations in order to advance democracy, human rights and sustainable development in partner countries.
Strengthen bilateral relations in order to advance democracy, human rights and sustainable development in partner countries.
European Union: All Member States and the United Kingdom
Middle East countries: Palestine
Objectives
* To have in place operational and sustainable agricultural insurance system and services, with the participation of the private sector.
Priorities
* Priority 1: Agriculture Risk Assesment
* Prority 2: Agriculture insurance data market infrastructure
* Priority 3: Public sector technical capacity building
* Priority 4: Partenership with private sector
* Priority 5: Public sector institutionnal capacity building
* Priority 6: Monitoring and evaluation
Among financed actions
* Preliminary screening of agricultural risk environment in Palestine.
* Insurance information system and data infrastructure, which provides high-quality data and information is developed.
* Training modules are developed and utilized on principles of actuarial, underwriting, loss adjustment, insurance products design, policy wording, pricing, reinsurance, and risk financing for agricultural insurance.
* An agreement of the private sector on a PPP model to participate and bear a risk stake of the agricultural insurance portfolio is obtained.
* Institutional framework of the adopted PPP model including: roles, mandates, and responsibilities of all stakeholders of agricultural insurance are identified, confirmed and coordinated.
* A framework for project / insurance impact monitoring and evaluation is developed.
Additional information
* This call is a open call for proposals
* Initial duration of the twinning: 36 months
* Eligibility:
– Public Administrations
– Mandated bodies as per Twinning Manual of European Union Member State may apply through European Union Member States’ National Contact Points.
* Amount of the grant: 2.1 million euro