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Rachelle Jung

Rachelle Jung was a part of the communications team at the Access to Insurance Initiative from 2019-2024. She also worked on inclusive insurance regulation and capacity building. 

Originally from the US, she worked in South Korea and Spain before moving to Germany to study a master’s degree in Development Economics and International Studies.

In times like today, the inclusion of at-risk and underserved groups is more pressing than ever. I am proud to be working with the A2ii to promote access to insurance for all.


Blog Posts from Rachelle Jung

28.11.2024 | Rachelle Jung, Hui Lin Chiew | Climate and disaster risk, Capacity building, In country support, Inclusive Insurance, Pacific Islands, Solomon Islands

Laying the Groundwork for Climate Risk Insurance in the Solomon Islands: Insights from CBSI's Learning Experience at the Inclusive Insurance Training

The Solomon Islands, an archipelago in the southwestern Pacific, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich biodiversity. However, underlying the idyllic veneer, the threats of rising sea levels, intensifying cyclones, and shifting weather patterns jeopardise the islands' infrastructure, economy, and way of life.
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16.11.2022 | A2ii Editorial Team, Rachelle Jung | Covid-19, Data, Gender, SDG 5: Gender Equality, SDGs

The current status of women’s access to insurance - an interview

Katherine Miles and Manoj Pandey are the authors of the recent A2ii report 'The Role of Insurance Supervisors in Boosting Women’s Access to Insurance'. The report outlines the potential of women’s insurance and the regulatory and supervisory approaches that have the potential to facilitate women's access to inclusive insurance, improving financial resilience and advancing the cause of gender equality. 
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05.02.2021 | Rachelle Jung | Inclusive Insurance, Inclusive Insurance World Map, Index Insurance, Microinsurance, Regulations

Sixteen years of inclusive insurance regulation

It has been sixteen years since India enacted the first microinsurance regulation in 2005. Now, at least 30 authorities across 43 markets have implemented dedicated inclusive insurance regulation, and others have adopted other regulatory approaches that are supportive of inclusive insurance.
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