Synthesises the data and lessons from four case studies of SEWA in India, GRET in Cambodia, UMASIDA in Tanzania and FINCA in Uganda. These four case studies represent leading examples of efforts to provide health care insurance through the four basic models currently used worldwide. The study highlights the challenges and issues facing those seeking to provide health care insurance for poor people.
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