The Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Residence Center (Arsht-Rock) has announced the launch of the Extreme Heat Income Insurance, a new parametric insurance to help women in India recover wages lost due to climate-driven extreme heat events.
Arsht-Rock partnered with insurtech Blue Marble, and the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), a 50-year-old Indian trade union, to create this “first-of-its-kind” climate resilience tool.
The purpose of the microinsurance product is to protect the health and livelihoods of heat-exposed women in the informal sector in India, which accounts for 93% of the country’s labour force.
“This is a ground-breaking innovation to address the life-threatening impact of extreme heat for women workers of India.” said Sarah Ebrahimi, Head of Institutional Partnerships and Personal Insurance at Blue Marble. “We are proud to be developing this solution with Arsht-Rock and SEWA to create a vital safety net for women workers and their families.”
The Extreme Heat Income Insurance -inspired by a predictive health impact algorithm created by Arsht-Rock’s Heat Health Science Panel and practitioners at Blue Marble – is activated when specific extreme heat conditions that are expected to result in negative health outcomes are met.
At this point, a payment to SEWA members’ bank accounts is generated to compensate for projected lost income due to unsafe working conditions created by extreme heat.
The parametric tool is designed to pay out multiple times in one heat season to replace income – currently estimated at $3 per day – when the heat event occurs.
In the pilot phase, the premium will be paid by the program, not by the women participants, with a local insurer offering the cover.
Beginning in April 2023 as the hottest season and frequent heat waves begins to arrive in India, Arsht-Rock, SEWA, and Blue Marble will target 21,000 SEWA members in Ahmedabad across a variety of occupations – from salt pan miners, waste recyclers, and head loaders, street vendors to farmers, ship breakers, construction, and home-based workers – to participate in phase one.
Based on learnings from the pilot, the goal is to quickly scale to the entire 2.5 million SEWA member community spanning 18 states and beyond, in future heat seasons.
The Extreme Heat Income Insurance is the first investment in Arsht-Rock’s Cool Capital Stack, and the first commitment in the Global Climate Resilience Fund for Women, also announced yesterday by Reema Nanavaty, SEWA’s Director, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton—a longstanding partner to SEWA and global champion for women and girls.
Arsht-Rock is committing scientific and technical expertise, strategic communications, metrics, and evaluation, and $500,000 to cover the premium and design of the product, while also serving as the lead convener of extreme heat and health risk experts and scientists to advise on the project’s design.
Critically, Arsht-Rock will also function as the primary fundraiser to source and attract additional capital required to scale to SEWA’s 2.5 million members. SEWA will facilitate access to program participants and conduct community research in the design phase to better understand the needs of its members, collect program and impact data, and provide guidance on geographic and population selection for the pilot and subsequent expansion.
Blue Marble will design and monitor the product, including the identification of women’s insurance needs, perform risk analysis and modelling for each subsegment and geography, identify risk carrier(s) to underwrite the policies, and manage the product’s evolution.
To complement the income replacement payout, the three co-creators are exploring the addition of personal accident, maternity care, and disability products over time, intended to improve health and build more secure household finances, in addition to an early warning mechanism and trainings based on forecasted heat conditions on the health of participants.
These additional covers will be informed by market research during the product design phase. Arsht-Rock, SEWA, and Blue Marble will also explore sourcing new heat-resilient tools to protect women workers from heat’s effects, like heat-resistant hand tools, gloves, and other practical fixes to reduce pain and injury.





