
This project aims to examine how insurance companies contribute to disaster risk reduction and enhance community resilience through risk transfer mechanisms, awareness programs, microinsurance products, and partnerships with governments and NGOs.
Study the concept of disaster risk reduction (DRR).
Analyze the role of insurance as a risk transfer tool.
Identify types of disaster insurance products (crop, property, health).
Study microinsurance models for low-income communities.
Analyze public-private partnership models in disaster management.
Evaluate awareness campaigns conducted by insurers.
Study claim settlement efficiency during disaster events.
Analyze challenges in insurance penetration in rural areas.
Examine government-supported insurance schemes.
Conduct secondary research on disaster-affected regions.
Assess the social and economic impact of insurance coverage.
Provide policy recommendations to improve disaster insurance coverage.
Develop strategies to enhance community resilience through insurance.