Nasria explores human-wildlife conflict insurance
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The Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (Nasria) is expanding its special risk insurance services and exploring human-wildlife conflict insurance through its agriculture insurance scheme.
The insurance will be a specialised product based on sovereign risk transfer, and is aimed at transferring human-wildlife conflict risks from government and promoting co-existence between humans and animals through adequate financial off-set of the costs attributed to the conflict.
The association therefore invites interested and experienced actuarial consultants, experts or firms to apply for the development and design of a human-wildlife conflict insurance product.
The insurance will be a specialised product based on sovereign risk transfer, and is aimed at transferring human-wildlife conflict risks from government and promoting co-existence between humans and animals through adequate financial off-set of the costs attributed to the conflict.
The association therefore invites interested and experienced actuarial consultants, experts or firms to apply for the development and design of a human-wildlife conflict insurance product.
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