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Research Reveals Financial Impact on Businesses from TC Yasa was Exacerbated by Lack of Insurance
Suva, Fiji, July 8, 2021- The financial impact on more than 1,500 Fijian businesses, which were among the hardest hit by Tropical Cyclone (TC) Yasa, has been estimated at FJD$25 million, while only a fraction were insured against the disaster, new research has revealed.
A survey by the Ministry of Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport (MCTTT) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of 1,554 Fijian businesses showed that while 92 percent were affected by the cyclone when it struck in December 2020, only one percent had cyclone insurance. Tropical Cyclone Yasa - a Category 5 - was the strongest tropical cyclone in the South Pacific since Winston in 2016.
IFC - International Finance Corporation (via Public) / Investment Act 2020 to Help Fiji s Economic Recovery Post-Pandemic
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International Finance Corporation
24 February, 2021, 2:58 pm
IFC country representative to Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Kiribati and Tuvalu, Deva De Silva and Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Mereseini Vuniwaqa after the cooperation agreement signing. Picture: SCREENGRAB
Working families and businesses in Fiji are set to benefit from the development of a childcare policy and regulatory framework that will pave the way for quality and safe childcare services for children under the age of five, while also helping to reduce absenteeism and improve productivity.
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is supporting the Fijian Government in the design of the country’s first early childhood care services policy which is expected to foster better outcomes for children, including in health, safety and nutrition.