25 August 2021
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.
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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
25 August 2021