Insurance Education (MiN)
The project seeks to promote microinsurance through taking stock of educational materials already developed, identifying and documenting best practices, encouraging the sharing of resources across the microinsurance community, and designing new materials to further promote awareness and intake of microinsurance to resource-poor populations.
Insufficient market education is a major obstacle to the expansion of microinsurance. People who do not know what insurance is, how it works and why it might be good for them are less likely to invest in insurance.
Quality educational materials on microinsurance holds great potential to many stakeholders in the microinsurance sector. In 2009 the Working Group undertook two interconnected activities: a survey, which will be presented in the form of report portraying the state of insurance education across the globe, and the conceptualization of a virtual platform for sharing training resources on insurance education.
The project has two main goals.
First, to publish a report:
Second, to establish a Virtual Library, which will:
The project will be conducted in collaboration/partnership with Financial Access Initiative, a consortium of researchers at NYU, Yale, Harvard and IPA, USA; Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance, Geneva, Switzerland; Microinsurance Network; and ILO's Microinsurance Innovation Facility, Geneva, Switzerland.
The project is funded by the Microinsurance Network, the ILO Microinsurance Innovation Facility and from the core funding of MIA.
The scope of the project is global. MIA's research activities are based in New Delhi, with one researcher working from USA.
In 2009 the Working Group undertook two interconnected activities, which served as the basis for its work in 2010: a survey, which will be presented in the form of a report portraying the state of insurance education across the globe; and the conceptualization of a virtual platform for sharing training resources on insurance education.