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MicroSave-Africa Research Plan: Assessing the Demand for Micro Insurance in East Africa
The process of demand assessing in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
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This document presents the demand-side research protocol that MicroSave used to generate the document ‘Reducing Vulnerability: The Demand for Microinsurance’.
The document presents:
- The process and templates for structuring the research and analysing the results;
- The objective of the three field studies, which was to assess the demand for microinsurance by poor urban and rural households in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
The studies:
- Focus on coping mechanisms that people use in response to risks, the effectiveness of these coping mechanisms, and gaps that could potentially be filled by microinsurance;
- Obtain data from clients of microfinance institutions in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda through focus group discussions and individual interviews;
- Identify and document the workings of indigenous schemes providing insurance services to poor households (for example, funeral funds, munno makabi, self help groups);
- Assess the financial profile of households to explore their capacity to afford insurance premiums in the context of other financial commitments;
- Explore the level of customer satisfaction with the services that insurance suppliers provide in each country;
- Will use their findings to assess the potential demand for insurance services in response to the crises/risks/vulnerability;
- Aim to develop and test a set of tools to carry out market research on the demand for microinsurance by poor households.
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