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Microinsurance is the provision of insurance coverage to low-income individuals against specific risks in exchange for regular premium payments. This toolkit explores the definitions, implementation models, and products of microinsurance.
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Micro-insurance • 'Microinsurance' is the protection of low-income people (those living on between approximately $1 and $4 per day) against specific perils in exchange for regular premium payment proportionate to the likelihood and cost of the risks involved https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance • The institutions or set of institutions implementing microinsurance are commonly referred to as a microinsurance scheme. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • The IRDA’s characterization of microinsurance by the product features is further complemented by their definition for microinsurance agents, those appointed by and acting for an insurer, for distribution of microinsurance products (and only those products). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • #Microinsurance is a financial arrangement to protect low-income people against specific perils in exchange for regular premium payments proportionate to the likelihood and cost of the risk involved https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • #Microinsurance is synonymous to community-based financing arrangements, including community health funds, mutual health organizations, rural health insurance, revolving drugs funds, and community involvement in user-fee management https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • Under this definition, decisions in microinsurance are made within each unit, (rather than far away, at the level of governments, insurance company|companies, NGOs that offer support in operations, etc.). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • Microinsurance links multiple small units into larger structures, creating networks that enhance both insurance functions (through broader risk pools) and support structures for improved governance (i.e https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Definitions of microinsurance • # the essential role of the network of microinsurance units is to enhance risk management of the members of the entire pool of microinsurance units over and above what each can do when operating as a stand-alone entity. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance products • Microinsurance, like regular insurance, may be offered for a wide variety of risks. These include both health risks (illness, injury, or death) and property risks (damage or loss). A wide variety of microinsurance products exist to address these risks, including crop insurance, livestock/cattle insurance, insurance for theft or fire, health insurance, term life insurance, death insurance, disability insurance, insurance for natural disasters, etc. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance products • Microinsurance has made a significant difference in countries like Mali, as Maxime Prud'Homme and Bakary Traoré describe in [http://www.inwent.org/ez/articles/167030/index.en.shtml Innovations in Sikasso] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance delivery models • [http://www.inwent.org/ez/articles/166486/index.en.shtml Tricky challenges] In general, there are four main methods for offering microinsurance the partner-agent model, the provider-driven model, the full-service model, and the community-based model https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance delivery models • In this model, microinsurance schemes benefit from limited risk, but are also disadvantaged in their limited control https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance delivery models • *'Full service model': The microinsurance scheme is in charge of everything; both the design and delivery of products to the clients, working with external healthcare providers to provide the services. This model has the advantage of offering microinsurance schemes full control, yet the disadvantage of higher risks. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance delivery models • *'Provider-driven model': The healthcare provider is the microinsurance scheme, and similar to the full-service model, is responsible for all operations, delivery, design, and service. There is an advantage once more in the amount of control retained, yet disadvantage in the limitations on products and services. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • A microinsurance scheme is a scheme that uses, among others, an insurance mechanism whose beneficiaries are (at least in part) people excluded from formal social protection schemes, particularly, informal economy workers and their families. The scheme differs from others created to provide legal social protection to formal economy workers. Membership is not compulsory (but can be automatic), and members pay, at least in part, the necessary contributions in order to cover benefits. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • The expression microinsurance scheme designates either the institution that provides insurance (e.g., a health mutual benefit association) or the set of institutions (in the case of linkages) that provide insurance or the insurance service itself provided by an institution that also handles other activities (e.g., a micro-finance institution). https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • Microinsurance schemes may cover various risks (health, life, etc.); the most frequent microinsurance products are: https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • * Life microinsurance (and retirement savings plans) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • * Health microinsurance (hospitalisation, primary health care, maternity, etc.) https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • * Disability microinsurance https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • * Property microinsurance – assets, livestock, housing https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • * Crop microinsurance https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance scheme • Dirk Reinhard provides a good list summarising reading pertinent to microinsurance. [http://www.inwent.org/ez/articles/167106/index.en.shtml Small means, massive impact] https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-insurance - Microinsurance and development • Furthermore, microinsurance makes it possible for people to take more risks https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro-finance - Microfinance and social interventions • Pro Mujer uses a “one-stop shop” approach, which means in one building, the clients find financial services, business training, empowerment advice and healthcare services combined.Microinsurance - Healthy Clients http://www.dandc.eu/en/article/pro-mujer-why-microfinance-institutions-should-offer-healthcare-services-too https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Global Risk Forum GRF Davos - Bibliography • * Ammann, W.J., Amsicora Onnis, G., Morelli, E., Sutter, C. (eds.): Microinsurance. An innovative tool for risk and disaster management. Davos, 2010. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Opportunity International - History • As the world’s first microinsurance intermediary, MicroEnsure provides protection against the many risks faced by those living in poverty https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Economy of Morocco - Insurance • There is also the possibility that new insurance niches such as takaful (Islamic insurance) and microinsurance products will become part of the Moroccan market in the medium-term, but they are unlikely to appear in the near future. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Microfinance institution - Microfinance and social interventions • Pro Mujer uses a “one-stop shop” approach, which means in one building, the clients find financial services, business training, empowerment advice and healthcare services combined.Microinsurance - Healthy Clients http://www.dandc.eu/en/article/pro-mujer-why-microfinance-institutions-should-offer-healthcare-services-too https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Innovations for Poverty Action - Microfinance • IPA performs many evaluations of microfinance programs and products, including microcredit, microsavings, and microinsurance. IPA is part of the Financial Access Initiative (FAI), a consortium launched with the support of a $5 million grant from the Bill Melinda Gates Foundation with the goal of increasing knowledge about microfinance and communicating research lessons to a broad spectrum of policy makers, microfinance institutions, and the public at large. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro Insurance Centre • 'The Microinsurance Centre' was created in 2000 out of an initiative of MicroSave in Africa. It is as an independent institution dedicated to promoting responsible microinsurance, with their focus on the partner-agent model. The partner-agent model links microinsurance schemes (hosted primarily by MFIs) to established commercial insurance companies. This link allows the risk of the schemes to remain with the insurer, and thereby can enable greater sustainability and long-term viability. https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
Micro Insurance Centre • The Microinsurance Centre works on two fronts, helping to establish proper dialogue on micro-insurance policies and helping to set up proper microinsurance schemes https://store.theartofservice.com/the-microinsurance-toolkit.html
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