UNDP, BMZ, Generali and ICMIF Foundation deliver world’s largest inclusive insurance innovation programme across 30 countries

November 6, 2025
  •  The programme has already reached over 250,000 beneficiaries to date. With 11 solutions already on the market and 25 solutions in development, the number of beneficiaries is projected to reach 2.7 million people

  • More than 100 public and private partners collaborate at the local, national and global levels, with US$2.8 million in catalytic financing from UNDP, BMZ, ICMIF Foundation and Generali.

Geneva, 6 November 2025 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Generali Group and the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF) Foundation, today announced early results of the world’s largest inclusive insurance innovation programme, projected to benefit 2.7 million people across 30 countries.

Launched in 2023, this programme is developing a pipeline of more than 40 inclusive insurance products and services aimed at protecting low-income households, small businesses, farmers and vulnerable communities from financial risks--critical to increasing financial protection in developing countries.

Eleven solutions are already on the market and have reached more than 250,000 beneficiaries. They range from an index-based insurance product for rice farmers in Viet Nam to flexible health insurance for motorcycle delivery drivers in Tanzania and the world’s first jaguar-protection insurance in Argentina.

An additional 25 solutions currently in development include an AI-embedded livestock insurance product for cow and buffalo producers in Nepal, a parametric scheme to protect Colombia’s wetlands against wildfires, and accident insurance for women entrepreneurs in Ecuador, accompanied by guarantor-free loans and advisory support to strengthen businesses’ sustainably.

The programme represents a collaborative undertaking by over 100 public and private sector partners working together at local, national, and global levels. Catalyzed by US$ 2.8 million in seed financing from the founding partners –UNDP, BMZ, Generali, and the ICMIF Foundation–the initiative addresses a critical challenge: closing the vast global protection gap, which reached a record $1.8 trillion in 2023.

The global protection gap (difference between financial losses and what is covered by insurance) leaves 9 out of 10 people in developing countries without insurance coverage when shocks such as drought, flood, illness or crop loss strike.

Marcos Neto, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Director of UNDP's Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, said: "The insurance innovation programme is driving a new generation of affordable, accessible solutions that empower women to build resilience and plan for the future; and strengthen the ability of whole households, smallholder farmers and small businesses to make bold decisions, even in times of uncertainty."

Dr. Katharina Stasch, Director-General of Multilateral Development Policy; Transformation; Climate at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), said: “People on the frontlines of climate change and economic uncertainty need meaningful pathways to build their resilience and recover from shocks. Germany is proud to partner with UNDP on this bold insurance innovation agenda, which contributes to the Global Shield for Climate Risks, and is strengthening the financial protection and resilience of vulnerable countries around the world.” 

Insurance at COP30 Belem

As the world prepares for critical climate negotiations at COP30 in Belém next week, the climate crisis is intensifying risks across health, food production, micro and small business resilience, biodiversity loss and gender equality. With climate disasters on track to cost $145 billion in 2025, COP30 negotiations are expected to see a greater focus on how insurance can enable investment in climate resilience and adaptation.

Lucia Silva, Chief Sustainability Officer, Generali, said: “MSMEs are a key part of the growth and development of the global economy, yet they are highly vulnerable to risks from climate change, geopolitical tensions and market disruptions. As a global player focused on retail and SME clients, our partnership with UNDP recognizes these growing risks and our joint insurance innovation challenges are designed to support MSMEs’ access to the solutions they need to become more resilient and more sustainable.”

Scaling Inclusive Insurance for the SDGs

To sustain and scale these inclusive insurance solutions, UNDP and partners are working with governments and the insurance industry, promoting financial literacy, enhancing policy and regulatory environments, and strengthening local market capacity. UNDP also provides technical assistance - ranging from impact measurement to strategic planning – to help local insurance and insurance-technology (‘insurtech’) startups mobilize finance to scale or replicate solutions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

These efforts are closely aligned with the Compromiso de Sevilla, endorsed by 192 countries in July 2025 as a blueprint to close the US$4.3 trillion SDG financing gap and expand access to financial protection worldwide.

Sabbir Patel, Chief Executive Officer, ICMIF Foundation, said: “Mutual and cooperative insurers have long worked hand in hand with communities to create a safer, more resilient world. Together with UNDP, we are scaling that cooperative model to reach women and low-income households around the world, demonstrating that inclusive insurance can be designed from the ground up to deliver real, lasting impact.”

Media Contacts
Ceandra Faria, UNDP Insurance and Risk Finance Facility, Geneva. Tel: (41) 79 562 01 88, ceandra.faria@undp.org

Global Results and Solutions Dashboard
https://irff.undp.org/projects/insurance-innovation-programme

Key Programme Facts, Figures and Data
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About the UNDP Inclusive Insurance Programme Funded by BMZ

The inclusive insurance innovation programme is generously funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Inclusive insurance refers to accessible, affordable, and appropriate insurance solutions designed to protect low-income households, small businesses and vulnerable communities from financial risks. Innovation challenges in 25 countries identify specific opportunities to increase financial protection and advance the SDGs by inviting insurers, insurtechs and other private sector actors to develop innovative insurance solutions by responding to calls for proposals or joining hackathons. Winning products, services, models or distribution methods receive technical assistance, and sometimes financial awards, to bring their solutions to life, ultimately contributing to increased financial protection and the development of new markets. The programme is also building the right environment for insurance coverage to grow, working with governments on favourable insurance regulations and policies, and with industry on local capacity-building initiatives. It also includes the development of demand driven guidance materials such as the Inclusive Insurance Navigator and and in-coutnry inclusive insurance training programme for local practitioners.

About UNDP

UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and the planet. Learn more at undp.org or follow at @UNDP. 

About the Generali Group

Generali is one of the largest integrated insurance and asset management groups worldwide. Established in 1831, it is present in over 50 countries in the world, with a total premium income of € 95.2 billion and € 863 billion AUM in 2024. With around 87,000 employees serving 71 million customers, the Group has a leading position in Europe and a growing presence in Asia and Latin America. At the heart of Generali’s strategy is its Lifetime Partner commitment to customers, achieved through innovative and personalised solutions, best-in-class customer experience and its digitalised global distribution capabilities. The Group has fully embedded sustainability into all strategic choices, with the aim to create value for all stakeholders while building a fairer and more resilient society.

About the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF) Foundation

The ICMIF Foundation works to support mutual and cooperative insurers in providing inclusive insurance products that protect people in low-income, vulnerable communities from extreme poverty. The charity was formed by the International Cooperative and Mutual Insurance Federation (ICMIF), which OneFamily is a member of. Since 2015, the ICMIF Foundation has supported insurers in emerging markets to provide a safety net for over three million low-income households through insurance and resilience building.