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We partner with communities and the public sector to curate shared resources, deliver capacity-building programs, incubate open-source and innovative risk transfer approaches, and partner for improved policy and regulation that achieve social and environmental goals
We partner with communities and the public sector to curate shared resources, deliver capacity-building programs, incubate open-source and innovative risk transfer approaches, and partner for improved policy and regulation that achieve social and environmental goals


[[Carolyn Kousky]] is a leader of the group
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Insurance for Good is a non-profit serving as the community of practice working to harness risk transfer for the common good. We partner with communities and the public sector to curate shared resources, deliver capacity-building programs, incubate open-source and innovative risk transfer approaches, and partner for improved policy and regulation that achieve social and environmental goals

Carolyn Kousky is a leader of the group

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