Shaping the future: Our strategy for research and innovation in humanitarian response.

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What is the humanitarian need?

Despite widespread advances in early warning systems for major droughts, the ability of NGOs to respond early to protect communities is constrained by the current funding model. Even when a known major food crisis is unfolding funds often do not materialise until media headlines hit international audiences and donors are prompted into action. At this stage many lives have already been lost, livelihoods destroyed and hard-won development gains undermined. Early, preventative action in such situations has been found to be far more effective, but this requires access to predictable funding.

What is the innovative solution?

The Drought Financing Facility will be an NGO-led network of national facilities, underpinned by a risk management approach that supports NGOs with:

  • Scientific modelling of drought risks
  • Focused scenario-based contingency planning
  • Pre-positioned financing, including parametric insurance mechanisms that automatically release funding based on pre-defined triggers of emerging major droughts

The planned impact of this facility is a systemic shift in the business model for responding to food crises away from its current reactionary ‘begging bowl’ model of voluntary contributions to an anticipatory one – enabling early, pre-planned and pre-financed interventions that save lives, livelihoods and costs.

What are the expected outcomes?

Over this 12 month project the Start Network is tasked with refining and improving on the original design concept for the Drought Financing Facility, as well as testing the structural and operational components in 2 country locations. Our partner, GlobalAgRisk, will be working with Enki Research to invest in detailed scientific modelling of drought risk within 4-5 blocks of countries, applying a unique scientific methodology using estimates of soils moisture combined with knowledge of agricultural cropping patterns and land cover topology.
By the end of the project (June 2017), we expect to have:

  1. detailed historical drought risk information for four blocks of countries illustrated on a prototype online platform which is open source
  2. tools to help NGOs customise the risk models and conduct joint contingency planning and costing exercises
  3. assessment of NGO due diligence requirements
  4. a MEAL / Cost-Benefit-Analysis framework
  5. indicative pricing for the insurance product
  6. a fundraising strategy that contains input from key stakeholders.

We believe that with these six different components in place, we will be in a position to attract funding for the mechanism and launch an active pilot.

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Latest Updates

Start Network and Pakistan government collaborate on new way to finance drought response

24 Feb 2017

Start Network members have begun working with Pakistan’s disaster authority to develop a new way of funding preventative action, aimed at helping vulnerable families threatened by drought.

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2017Feb

Overcoming the challenges of early action in drought crises

28 Feb 2017

The question is whether we are capable of learning the lessons from the Horn of Africa in 2011, when 260,000 lives were lost in Somalia alone.

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Challenges to scaling up crisis modifiers, and a potential solution

05 Jun 2017

Start Network is developing a Drought Financing Facility, that uses scientific modelling and insurance tools, to deploy donor funds in a faster, more efficient way to civil society responders to protect communities at risk of major droughts.

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Jun

Choosing drought-affected countries

20 Mar 2015

The idea is to build an index of drought that can work across a sizeable pool of countries (15-20) in order to spread the risk and achieve better pricing.

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2015Mar

Related Resources

Report Disaster Risk Reduction

Final Report: Drought Insurance for Early Response

Final Interview with Emily Montier

10.04.2018

Systems change in practice: learning from the Start Network’s Drought Financing Facility

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