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MicroInsurance Matters is MicroEnsure's quarterly newsletter. You can download PDF versions of past editions here.
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MicroInsurance Matters Issue 12
- M-Insurance Expands to Tanzania
- Is Compulsory Loan Insurance a Necessary Evil?
- Q&A: Juliet Kyokunda
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 11
- Market-Led Agricultural Project Pilot Launched in Tanzania
- M-Insurance Goes Live in Ghana
- Healthplan Launched with Coffee Growers in Kilimanjaro
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 10
- A Framework for Providing Health Insurance for the Poor
- Agbogbloshie Market Fire - Victoria Adagwuni's Story
- Utilising Technology to Deliver Efficient and Effective Healthcare Programmes to the Poor
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 9
- Health Insurance Launched in Tanzania
- Philippines Country Profile
- Product Focus: Dry Day Weather Index Insurance
- MicroEnsure Sets Up New Agriculture Consultancy Division
- Savita Mundari's Story
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 8
- MicroEnsure Runner-up in FT Award
- Dipu Soni's Story
- Industry Opinion: Distribution is King
- Product Focus: Political Risk Cover
- Insight: New Ways of Reaching the Poor
- Technology: A1 Goes Live
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 7
- David Dorey Appointed Communications Manager
- Product Focus: Health
- M-Insurance: The next wave of mobile financial services?
- GREPALIFE and Malayan Insurance expands partnership with MicroEnsure
- Microinsurance regulatory framework launches in the Philippines
MicroInsurance Matters Issue 6
- Dr Rao appointed Head of Agriculture Risk Management and Insurance, India
- Nairobi hosts Africa Training of Trainers workshop
- The relationship between microfinance and microinsurance in the Philippines
- MicroEnsures opens new office in Kenya
- Philippines: Clients delighted with insurance payouts
From Grants to Commercial Funding
Richard Leftley shares his thoughts with Devex about when grant funding should be replaced by more commercial forms of funding.
M-Insurance Expands to Tanzania
MicroEnsure’s remarkable new M-Insurance product in Ghana reached more than 250,000 people within six months. Its success convinced MicroEnsure’s partners to expand the service into Tanzania.
The Presidents Column
I am delighted to report that at the end of September 2011 we were serving over a million people in Africa. This statistic is all the more remarkable when you consider that it is ten times the number we were covering just 12 months ago!

