Indonesia

This study presents options for a national disaster risk financing strategy in Indonesia, drawing heavily on international experience. The study discusses a series of complementary options for a national disaster risk financing strategy, based on a preliminary fiscal risk analysis and a review of the current budget management of natural disasters in Indonesia. It benefits from the international experience of the World Bank, which has assisted several countries in the design and implementation of sovereign catastrophe risk financing strategies. The rehabilitation and reconstruction fund is the main budget instrument for the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to finance public post-disaster expenditures, but it is under-capitalized. This study presents an optimal combination of risk-retention and risk transfer instruments that could help the GoI increase its immediate financial response capacity against natural disasters and better protect its fiscal balance. Building on the three-tier risk layering approach promoted by the World Bank and the preliminary fiscal risk assessment analysis, the following financial strategy could be considered by the GoI. This strategy would provide the GoI with access to immediate liquidity in the aftermath of a disaster at a competitive cost. The strategy would allow the GoI to access up to US$1.8 billion liquidity in the aftermath of a disaster in order to finance immediate post-disaster expenditures, such as grants for livelihood and low income housing reconstruction. Preliminary disaster fiscal risk assessment analysis shows that this would protect the GoI against disasters occurring every 100 years. The implementation of a national disaster risk financing strategy would require significant institutional capacity building.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2011-10
Subjects:FLOODING, TERRORISM, EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, CATASTROPHIC EVENTS, DISASTER ASSISTANCE, EMERGENCY NEEDS, DISASTER REHABILITATION, RISKS, RESCUE, STORM, DISASTER RECOVERY, EARLY WARNING, RELIEF OPERATION, RISK REDUCTION, WIND SPEED, STORMS, INSURER, EXPLOSIONS, BUILDING CODE, DISASTER ACTIVITIES, RECOVERY OPERATIONS, SMOKE, PRIVATE REINSURANCE, DISASTER, PRIVATE INSURANCE, CONTINGENCY PLAN, DAMAGES, EMERGENCY RELIEF, EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE, DISASTER PREVENTION, SAVING, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, DISASTER EVENTS, EARTHQUAKES, HURRICANES, TSUNAMIS, DISASTER EMERGENCY, INSURANCE COMPANY, ACCIDENT, CATASTROPHIC EVENT, DISASTER RELIEF, REINSURERS, SAVINGS, HAIL STORM, TSUNAMI, RELIEF, NATURAL DISASTER, DISASTER MITIGATION, VOLCANO, DISASTER RESPONSE, COMMERCIAL BANK, FLOODS, DONOR PLEDGES, EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, FLOODED, DAMAGED HOUSES, EMERGENCIES, NATURAL DISASTERS, VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, DISASTERS, CRED, INSURERS, TORNADOS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, FIRE, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS, LANDSLIDES, ENSO, DISASTER EVENT, EMERGENCY SHELTERS, BANKS, EMERGENCY SHELTER, TECHNOLOGY, REINSURANCE, DROUGHTS, DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, TROPICAL CYCLONE, EARTHQUAKE, DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION, EMERGENCY, DISASTER REDUCTION, RELIEF ACTIVITIES, DISASTER RISK, CLIMATE CHANGE, DROUGHT, FIRES, BANK, EMERGENCY RECOVERY, EXTREME EVENTS, INSURANCE CONTRACTS, EXTREME NATURAL DISASTER, AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE, EL NINO, DECLARATION, VICTIMS, RISK EXPOSURE, DAMAGE, IMPACT OF DISASTERS, INSURANCE CONTRACT, INSURANCE INDUSTRY, TROPICAL STORMS, DISASTER INSURANCE, VULNERABILITY TO DISASTERS, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RELIEF OPERATIONS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DEVASTATION, INSURANCE PREMIUM, WARNING SYSTEM, DISASTER EMERGENCY RESPONSE, FLOOD, EMERGENCY SERVICES, ERUPTION, INSURANCE, INSURANCE PREMIUMS, SLUMS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTIVITIES, LANDSLIDE, HURRICANE, RELIEF SUPPLIES, RISK, INDEMNITY, WIND SPEEDS, WARNING SYSTEMS, TROPICAL CYCLONES, DISASTER RISKS, SOUTHERN OSCILLATION, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, PHYSICAL DAMAGE, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, ATLANTIC HURRICANE, FOREST FIRES, VOLCANIC ERUPTION, INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION, FINANCIAL RISK, INSURANCE COMPANIES, EVACUATION, EXTREME EVENT, SAFETY, ERUPTIONS, NATURAL HAZARDS, EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOANS, RELIEF EFFORTS, RISK ASSESSMENT, DISPLACED PERSONS, REINSURER, TORNADO, RISK ANALYSIS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/18191656/indonesia-advancing-national-disaster-risk-financing-strategy-options-consideration
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22421
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