The perfect storm: Global pandemic, recession, and hurricanes – As these crises pile up, how do we build a resilient recovery?
This event highlights the growing need for more short and long-term resilience strategies in (developing and developed) vulnerable economies.
Mon, Jun 1, 2020
Many Caribbean countries are in the crosshairs of 18 predicted Atlantic basin storms, and the world’s largest, most experienced sovereign risk pool, CCRIF SPC has worked for more than 12 years to provide risk modeling and affordable insurance for 22 hazard-prone countries in the Caribbean Region and Central America. The Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center will announce a partnership with CCRIF SPC with an eye toward sharing and scaling successful resilient recovery with other regions, countries and people of the world, particularly those most vulnerable.
In a conversation moderated by Somini Sengupta, Prime Minister Allen Chastanet, Isaac Anthony, and Kathy Baughman McLeod will highlight the growing need for more short and long-term resilient recovery strategies in (developing and developed) vulnerable economies.
COVID-19 represents an opportunity for carving a new path forward. As we enter a high-risk hurricane season, our experts will have a solutions-oriented, forward-looking discussion that considers expanding ways to make people safer and stronger by reducing the physical and financial risks of climate-related threats through interventions focused on public health and risk and finance products and approaches – pointing us toward a more resilient world.
Welcome remarks
Ms. Adrienne Arsht
Founder, Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center & Executive Vice Chair, Board of Directors, Atlantic Council
Speakers
H.E. Allen Chastanet
Prime Minister
Saint Lucia
Mr. Isaac Anthony
CEO
CCRIF SPC (Formerly Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility)
Ms. Kathy Baughman McLeod
Director & SVP, Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center
Atlantic Council
Moderated by
Ms. Somini Sengupta
International Climate Reporter
The New York Times