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About the Project
Country of Operation: 
Ecuador
Region: 
Latin America and the Caribbean
Capacity Building Summary: 

The Red Financiera Rural in Ecuador has been implementing a microinsurance project since 2009. This effort started with various studies on microinsurance in Ecuador, focussing on product design and the payment/claims processes at different insurance companies. The training of the commercial agents delivering microinsurance products is an area of particular emphasis. Currently, the implementation has started with three partner organizations; by the end of 2010, the project will have seven partner institutions and 35,000 insured. See the detailed factsheet - (pdf 22 KB) for more information.

About the Organization
Relationship with the Facility: 
Consulting and capacity building recipient
Country of Head Office: 
Ecuador
Region : 
Latin America and the Caribbean
Participation in Microinsurance: 
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The Facility was launched in 2008 with generous support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to learn and promote how to extend better insurance to the working poor. 

Additional funding has gratefully been received from several donors, including the Z Zurich Foundation and AusAID.

 

For questions or comments, please email us at microinsuranceknowledge@ilo.org