Mr. Daniel Clarke
Executive Director of the Centre for Disaster Protection
Daniel is the Executive Director of the Centre for Disaster Protection. He brings to the role a broad combination of leadership, expertise, and practical experience working with people, countries, and organisations to change how they plan and pay for disasters.
Daniel’s professional background is as an actuary and economist. He has worked with more than 40 developing country governments to develop improved risk finance schemes in close collaboration with bilateral and multilateral development institutions and the private insurance and reinsurance industry. His work has had a major influence on policy and practice at a global, country and organisational level, and his book, Dull Disasters? How Planning Ahead Will Make A Difference is a seminal work on disaster risk financing.
He has a first-class degree from Cambridge University in Mathematics and Computer Science and a D.Phil. in Economics from the University of Oxford. He is a Chartered Actuary (Fellow).
2:30pm - 6:00pm
1 Tuesday, 27th May 2025
Side Event: ACRIFA/African Development Bank Session - Breakout room/Plenary room
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Bridging the Skills Gap for Agri-Climate Insurance in Africa: Introducing the ACRIFA Academy
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Bundling Credit with Climate Insurance - The Africa Climate Risk Insurance Facility for Adaptation (ACRIFA’s) model for economic and climate resilience
2:30pm-6:00pm
1 Monday, 26th May 2025
UNDP-Milliman Global Actuarial Initiative – Africa Regulatory Roundtable - Breakout room/Plenary room