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PCRAFI Country Note Cook Islands

The Cook Islands is composed of 15 islands,
spread across nearly 2 million km2 of
territorial waters. The geographic spread of the
Cook Islands poses logistical problems for any
necessary post-disaster relief and response efforts.
The 2011 census estimated the resident population
of the Cook Islands at approximately 14,974
people, with a further 2,820 temporary residents.
Approximately three-quarters of the population
lived in Rarotonga. The geographic spread of
the population makes initial disaster response to
the outer islands expensive and further burdens
already-constrained public finances.

The events of 2005 demonstrated that the
Cook Islands is extremely vulnerable to the
threat of tropical cyclones (TCs): in the two
months of February and March 2005, TCs Meena,
Nancy, Olaf, Percy, and Rae swept the country.
Four of these cyclones reached the maximum
category 5 rating and caused severe damage to
infrastructure and agriculture (Cyclone Recovery
Committee 2006). A number of options for further improving
the Cook Islands’ financial protection against
disasters are presented for consideration:

(a) The development of an integrated DRFI
strategy;

(b) Investigation of using contingent credit to
access additional liquidity post-disaster;

(c) Development of an operations manual
for post-disaster budget mobilization and
execution; and

(d) The identification of assets to be included in
an insurance program for critical public assets.

Data and Resource

Field Value
Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 23 June 2022
Release Date 23 June 2022
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/03be3782-c041-4d08-89f6-812c097f84ff
Identifier 03be3782-c041-4d08-89f6-812c097f84ff
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location Array
Relevant Countries Cook Islands
License Public
[Open Data]