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Education resources on political risk insurance, covering topics including trends and sector-specific insights
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Underwriting the Future of Resilience
The report focuses on social infrastructure assets and examines how insurers assess physical climate risks when underwriting new infrastructure projects.
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Underwriting the Future of Resilience
The report focuses on social infrastructure assets and examines how insurers assess physical climate risks when underwriting new infrastructure projects.
MIGA's FY25 Climate-related Financial Disclosure
Development gains are increasingly at risk in many countries due to slow economic growth, rising fragility and conflict, and the escalating impacts of climate change. An essential part of the World Bank Group’s vision of ending poverty on a livable planet is a commitment to helping people and communities adapt to and prepare for climate change impacts that undermine their health, productivity, and overall well-being.
Market Finance for Development: Taking Stock
Amidst the collapse of market finance in developing countries, Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) emerge as crucial agents for resource mobilization in sustainable development.
Access to Information Policy
This document sets out the Access to Information Policy (the “Policy”) of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency regarding the scope of information that it makes available to the public either as a routine matter or upon request.
World Investment and Political Risk 2013
The World Investment and Political Risk report examines the overall trends in political risk perceptions, foreign investment intentions, and longer-term demand for political risk insurance (PRI), especially in emerging economies.The research conducted for the report includes an Economist Intelligence Unit survey of multinational investors that addresses their risk perceptions for developing countries in the short and medium term.
World Investment and Political Risk 2012
The World Investment and Political Risk report examines the overall trends in political risk perceptions, foreign investment intentions, and longer-term demand for political risk insurance (PRI), especially in emerging economies.The research conducted for the report includes an Economist Intelligence Unit survey of multinational investors that addresses their risk perceptions for developing countries in the short and medium term.