Deadline: 01-Jun-2026
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is accepting applications to support the implementation, digital transformation, and expansion of the Uganda Agriculture Insurance Scheme (UAIS).
The assignment focuses on digital climate data systems, innovative agricultural insurance products, institutional integration, and capacity building to improve insurance access and resilience for smallholder farmers in Uganda.
Programme Focus Areas
The assignment supports:
- Digital climate data platform development
- Agricultural insurance product innovation
- Insurance underwriting for smallholder farmers
- Coffee insurance product development
- Risk modelling and pricing
- Capacity building and awareness creation
- Updating UAIS operational guidelines
- Integration into MAAIF extension systems
- Insurance integration within agricultural financing systems
- PISTA implementation coordination
The programme aims to modernize and strengthen agricultural insurance systems in Uganda.
Key Objectives
The initiative seeks to:
- Scale the Uganda Agriculture Insurance Scheme
- Improve digitalisation and data integration
- Enhance climate risk management
- Expand insurance access for farmers
- Strengthen institutional coordination
- Promote sustainable agricultural financing solutions
Digital Climate Data Platform
A major component involves:
- Designing and validating a unified digital climate data platform
- Integrating weather, yield, and actuarial data
- Supporting pricing, underwriting, and claims management
- Piloting implementation in selected districts
The platform is intended to improve efficiency and data-driven insurance services.
Agricultural Insurance Product Development
The selected firm will support:
- Design of innovative risk-transfer solutions
- Insurance products tailored for smallholder farmers
- Product prototyping and pilot testing
- Underwriting process improvement
Coffee Insurance Product
The assignment also includes:
- Coffee sector risk profiling
- Pricing and actuarial modelling
- Product and trigger design
- Validation with farmers, cooperatives, and regulators
Capacity Building and Awareness
The programme includes:
- Training tools for insurers and extension workers
- Awareness campaigns on agricultural insurance
- Capacity strengthening for government agencies and farmers
- Training on digital platforms and claims systems
Institutional Integration
The assignment supports:
- Updating UAIS operational guidelines
- Integration with Ministry of Agriculture extension systems
- Establishment of an insurance desk within MAAIF
- Coordination across national, district, and local levels
Financial Sector Integration
The selected firm will also:
- Support agriculture insurance integration within financial institutions
- Develop insurance-linked financing solutions
- Pilot insurance products connected to agricultural credit and value chains
Assignment Duration
Project duration:
- 140 working days over 14 months
Timeline:
- Start date: 1 June 2026
- End date: 31 July 2027
Final timelines will be confirmed after contract signing.
Who is Eligible?
The opportunity is intended for qualified firms with expertise in:
- Agricultural insurance
- Climate risk management
- Digital platforms and data systems
- Financial inclusion and agricultural finance
- Capacity building and institutional support
Applicants should demonstrate experience in insurance innovation, digital transformation, and agricultural sector programmes.
Tips for Applicants
Strong proposals should:
- Demonstrate technical insurance expertise
- Show experience with climate and actuarial data systems
- Present scalable digital solutions
- Include strong stakeholder engagement approaches
- Highlight experience with agricultural finance and farmer inclusion
FAQ
What is the main objective of the assignment?
The assignment aims to strengthen and scale the Uganda Agriculture Insurance Scheme through digitalisation, product innovation, and institutional integration.
What sectors are targeted?
The programme focuses on agriculture, climate resilience, insurance, and agricultural finance.
What is the project duration?
The assignment will run for 140 working days over 14 months.
What type of insurance products are included?
The assignment includes agricultural insurance products for smallholder farmers and a dedicated coffee insurance product.
What institutions are involved?
The programme supports integration with MAAIF, insurers, financial institutions, cooperatives, and extension systems.
Conclusion
The UNDP Uganda Agriculture Insurance Scheme assignment supports the modernization and expansion of agricultural insurance systems in Uganda. Through digital innovation, climate data integration, insurance product development, and institutional strengthening, the programme aims to improve resilience, financial inclusion, and risk protection for smallholder farmers across the country.
For more information, visit UNDP.
