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Ministers from the G20, or Group of Twenty recently came together in Johannesburg, South Africa to address major global challenges and ways to promote sustainability, with members underscoring the importance of investing in building sustainable resilience through the use of disaster risk reduction (DRR) tools such as catastrophe bonds and parametric insurance.
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\n\"g20-southafrica-logo\"For those unaware, the\u00a0G20\u00a0or\u00a0Group of 20\u00a0is an\u00a0intergovernmental\u00a0forum comprised of 19 sovereign countries, the\u00a0European Union\u00a0(EU), and the\u00a0African Union\u00a0(AU).<\/p>\n

It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation and sustainable development, through a series of annual meetings of heads of state and heads of government.<\/p>\n

Recognising their shared commitment to DRR, in a statement the Ministers of G20 nations that make up the working group underscored, \u201cthe importance of investing in building sustainable resilience, prioritising prevention and taking anticipatory action, rooted in evidence-based policy making.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThis can include the expansion and greater use of affordable, inclusive and accessible pre-arranged financing mechanisms, to strengthen ex-ante disaster risk reduction and preparedness for timely, flexible, effective, comprehensive and equitable disaster response and recovery while placing people\u2019s lives and livelihoods at the core.\u201d<\/p>\n

Most relevant to our readership, is the encouragement from the Ministers to finance DRR instruments such as parametric insurance, risk pools, contingent credit, catastrophe bonds, and insurance guarantee facilities. These measures will assist these countries in developing sustainable resilience in the face of severe events.<\/p>\n

Ministers also emphasized the importance of strengthening disaster resilience and response within countries that are prone to natural catastrophe events.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe recognise that disasters and shocks, which are increasing in frequency, intensity and geographic extent, hinder progress towards sustainable development and strain both national capabilities and the international system\u2019s ability to respond, whether the risks are induced by natural hazards, human-made or exacerbated by climate change,\u201d the statement reads.<\/p>\n

Ministers particularly highlight the need to pay extra attention to Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs), those of which are disproportionately impacted by disasters, and cannot afford the costs of adaptation, disaster mitigation, preparedness and recovery in particular.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe underscore the importance of integrated, inclusive, people-centred and comprehensive approaches to disaster risk reduction. We note the need for strengthened disaster resilience and response, including taking coordinated action to reduce the incidence and negative impacts of disasters, including earthquakes, extreme heat, floods, droughts and wildfires, desertification, and ensure our readiness to help each other, and partners, when needed,\u201d the Ministers continued.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe therefore encourage the global community, including donors, international financial institutions, development banks and the private sector, to address post-disaster recovery and reconstruction and adaptation, disaster mitigation, preparedness and rebuilding measures. This should be done in ways that promote sustainable resilience, particularly for developing countries and those most vulnerable, respecting their national circumstances and priorities.\u201d<\/p>\n

With increasing large-scale disasters disproportionately affecting people, communities and businesses in vulnerable situations in ways that exacerbate poverty and inequality, especially for low-income groups, Ministers highlight the need for efforts to be geared towards addressing inequalities and reducing vulnerabilities.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe also note that developing countries require an enhanced provision of means of implementation, including adequate, sustainable and timely resources, through international cooperation and global partnerships for development, and continued international support, to strengthen their efforts to reduce disaster risk. We welcome nature-based solutions and ecosystem-based approaches as measures to minimise risk and build resilience to certain hazards while providing ecosystem services,\u201d the statement reads.<\/p>\n

Lastly, the Ministers acknowledge recommendations from the 2025 G20 Presidency and the Sustainable Finance Working Group (SFWG) Co-Chairs\u2019 Sustainable Finance report on addressing natural catastrophe insurance protection gaps and integrating adaptation and resilience considerations into the voluntary transition plans of financial institutions and corporations.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe acknowledge the G20 members\u2019 efforts to continue the overall implementation of the G20 Sustainable Finance Roadmap as a multi-year, action-oriented document, which is voluntary and flexible in nature.\u201d<\/p>\n

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