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Severe heat sets off unique payout for 50,000 ladies in India

A group of 50,000 selfemployed ladies in India have actually become the first beneficiaries of a novel insurance scheme that pays out when temperatures strike specific extremes.

As the temperature crossed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in between May 18 and May 25, the females in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra all received a flat $5. payment.

This is the very first time that insurance coverage payments and a direct. cash help program have actually been combined to supplement the. income of females when it's precariously hot, said Kathy Baughman. McLeod, CEO of non-profit Climate Durability for All, which. developed the insurance coverage scheme in addition to India's Self-Employed. Women's Association (SEWA).

The bulk of the ladies, some 92%, then went on to receive an. extra payment when insurance coverage tied to the regional conditions. and duration of the severe heat was triggered, with some. receiving approximately $19.80 each.

Insurance is progressively seen by policymakers as a tool to. assistance vulnerable communities receive financial backing rapidly. after severe weather events take place.

Total payments throughout the program amounted to $341,553.

The insurance was financed by reinsurer Swiss Re and. offered locally by ICICI Lombard.

(source: Reuters)