Overview

UNDP and Jupiter Intelligence are working with governments to provide specific climate risk data based on country development priorities, such as agriculture or small businesses resilience. Jupiter will provide critical data and analytics on climate-related disasters such as extreme heat, precipitation, flooding, and drought, all of which impact livelihoods, business continuity, agricultural productivity and overall resilience.

These tailored climate risk insights will strengthen key development frameworks, inform financial decisions, and help governments select the right risk management solutions, such as insurance, to protect people and infrastructure.

New ways to adapt

Jupiter's gold-standard climate risk analytics cover 22.3 billion locations globally, including 22,700 metrics across multiple climate perils and economic impact indicators. Through the UNDP-Jupiter partnership, this wealth of data will provide advance disaster risk finance strategies, enhance social protection schemes, and risk-inform Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFFs), National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

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“Jupiter Intelligence is honored to work alongside the UNDP’s IRFF team to assist developing countries with climate data and analytics so they can identify new ways to adapt to the impacts of a changing climate”

Rich Sorkin, CEO and co-founder, Jupiter Intelligence

Where we
work

UNDP and Jupiter will initially work with five developing countries. Tanzania and Ethiopia are confirmed as the first two partners.

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