"Vulnerability and poverty go hand in hand, but microinsurance holds out the promise of breaking a part of the cycle that ties them together."Jonathan Morduch, Economist, New York University...Read more
La Fundación SAJIDA es la única organización no-gubernamentales que trabajan con las personas pobres y muy pobres en zonas urbanas y rurales en seis distritos de Bangladesh. Sajida Fundación presentó su nuevo y completo paquete de micro seguros HELP (Salud, Educación y Vida del Programa de Seguridad) en 2006, que incluye cinco servicios tales como seguro médico, seguro de vida, el apoyo ante desastres, la educación y el patrocinio de la educación y la asistencia jurídica.
La Fondation SAJIDA est une organisation non gouvernementale unique en son genre qui œuvre en faveur des pauvres et des plus démunis vivant dans les zones urbaines et rurales de six districts du Bangladesh. En 2006, la Fondation a lancé HELP (Health, Education and Life Security Program - Programme de santé, d'éducation et de sécurité de vie), une offre complète de produits de micro-assurance qui comprend cinq services, dont l'assurance santé, l'assurance vie, le soutien suivant les catastrophes, le sponsorat à l'éducation ainsi que l'éducation et l'assistance juridique.
The SAJIDA Foundation is a unique non-government organization working with the poor and ultra poor people in the urban and rural areas in six districts of Bangladesh. SAJIDA Foundation introduced its new comprehensive micro insurance package HELP (Health, Education and Life Security Program) in 2006 which includes five services such as health insurance, life insurance, disaster support, education sponsorship and legal education and assistance.
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