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The landscape of microinsurance in Africa

Microinsurance Innovation Facility - Briefing Note 1

Type: Report
Date issued: 01 October 2009
Authors: Michal Matul, Michael J. McCord, Caroline Phily, and Job Harms ; International Labour Office, Social Finance Programme, Microinsurance Innovation Facility.
Microinsurance is growing and expanding throughout Africa. Led by the ILO's Microinsurance Innovation Facility and the MicroInsurance Centre, this study identified over fourteen million low-income people in Africa who were covered by microinsurance at the end of 2008. The outreach almost doubled over the last 4 years. Even with such growth, there are clearly significant gaps. Substantial parts of the continent remain almost barren of microinsurance. Health, agriculture and property covers, all significantly in need by the low-income market, are evident as a mere fraction of life insurance coverage. This study provides a detailed picture of microinsurance in Africa and discusses challenges in the years to come in order to facilitate broader, high-quality expansion.

Tags: low income, social finance

Unit responsible: Employment

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