Landscape Publications
Microinsurance in Africa, Asia and Oceania, and Latin America and the Caribbean
As the microinsurance industry continues to grow and develop throughout the world, it is essential that stakeholders have current and reliable data. The microinsurance landscape studies provide valuable results that identify key trends and benchmarks at both a regional and country level. Additionally, they explore microinsurance in the context of various regulatory frameworks, examine the delivery channels that bring these products to the low-income market, and capture first-hand market perceptions from study participants who are involved in the industry on a daily basis.
All microinsurance landscape publications and their available translations may be found below. The Briefing Note for the 2015 Landscape of Microinsurance in Africa study was released in November 2015 and the full study will be published soon. The most recent studies in Africa and LAC and all future publications will be published as a part of the Microinsurance Network' World Map of Microinsurance (WMM) program.
Region | Study | Briefing Note | Full Report |
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Latin America and the Caribbean |
The Landscape of Microinsurance in Latin America and the Caribbean 2014 (research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre, co-published by the Microinsurance Network and the Munich Re Foundation) |
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The Landscape of Microinsurance in Latin America and the Caribbean (2011) (research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre) |
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Africa |
The Landscape of Microinsurance in Africa 2015(research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre) |
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The Landscape of Microinsurance in Africa 2012(research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre) |
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The Landscape of Microinsurance in Africa 2010 (research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre staff in partnership with ILO's Microinsurance Innovation Facility) |
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Asia and Oceania |
The Landscape of Microinsurance in Asia and Oceania 2013 (advised by MicroInsurance Centre) |
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Worldwide |
The Landscape of Microinsurance in the World's 100 Poorest Countries (research conducted by MicroInsurance Centre) |