Our membership includes private finance and insurance partners representing trillions of dollars of assets under management, as well as governments, multilateral institutions and civil society.
Our core focus is to drive investment into building coastal and ocean resilience through finance and insurance products that reduce risk and create more financially and socially resilient communities – an avenue to sustainable development.
$500m
investment into coastal and marine natural capital
250m
climate vulnerable people more resilient by 2030
$6m
Invested into projects
Full Members – Provide financial support of at least USD$50,000* per annum in-cash or in-kind to support ORRAA’s work programme, projects, research and policy work or the work of the Secretariat. *Full Member SIDS and ODA eligible countries are exempt from the annual USD$50,000 in-cash or in-kind contribution.
Institutional Partners - These are international or multilateral organisations or associations.
Project Delivery Partners – Support ORRAA through on-the-ground project delivery partnerships in which they are actively implementing or collaborating on a project that is supported or funded through ORRAA or its members.
Observers – Join ORRAA to grow our partnership as stepping-stones to full membership.
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