APEC experts debate disaster risk financing, insurance policies

NDO/VNA—More than 100 delegates from 21 APEC member economies, APEC financial officials, and experts from a number of international financial organisations attended a seminar on disaster risk financing and insurance policies in Nha Trang in the south central province of Khanh Hoa on February 21.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Addressing the event, part of the APEC 2017 activities, Nguyen Viet Loi, head of the National Institute for Finance under the Ministry of Finance, noted that the Asia-Pacific is one of the regions of the world most vulnerable to natural disasters.

Between 2005 and 2014, the region suffered from 1,625 natural disasters, or 40% of the total disasters around the globe, which killed nearly 500,000 people and affected 1.4 billion others, accounting for 80% of the affected people around the world, said Loi.

He highlighted that property losses in the 10-year period amounted to US$520 billion, equivalent to 45% of the total global economic losses caused by natural disasters.

Vietnam has also been seriously hit by the disasters, which kill about 750 people and cause an economic loss of about 1% of the country’s GDP each year.

Participants discussed the disaster risk financing and insurance initiative implemented in APEC over the past few years, as well as national financial strategies in response to natural disaster risks and the development of databases of public property and disaster risk insurance.

At the same time, they also sought ways to increase experience sharing in building natural disaster risk financing and insurance solutions, improving capacity in dealing with disaster consequences and reducing budget spending burdens and risks to State property.

The seminar looked to the development of a programme on natural risk financing solutions and disaster assessment models to support APEC member economies in developing their new solution systems on risk management and transfers.

A report on the event’s outcomes will be submitted to the APEC Finance and Central Bank Deputies’ Meeting slated for February 23-24 in Nha Trang.