The author has developed two open-source AI tools, bima-mcp and kilimo-bima, to address the low insurance penetration in East Africa, particularly Kenya. These tools leverage AI to overcome traditional barriers in insurance distribution, claims verification, and actuarial data collection. Kilimo-bima, a Swahili-first app, calculates parametric crop insurance premiums based on historical drought data, while bima-mcp provides an MCP server for insurance intelligence, enabling automatic payouts via M-PESA for parametric policies. The initiative also explores formalizing informal community savings groups, known as chamas, into regulated micro-insurance entities. AI
IMPACT AI-powered parametric insurance could significantly reduce risk and increase financial inclusion for smallholder farmers and communities in developing regions.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes the release of open-source AI tools for a specific application area, which falls under the 'tool' category.
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