Micro-and Area-Based Schemes
Micro-and area-based schemes provide the same sort of social protection to small-scale agriculture and the urban informal sector that more traditional, social insurance programs supply to the formal labor force.
These schemes address vulnerability at the community level, for instance
- microinsurance involves voluntary and contributory schemes for the community, handling small-scale cash flows to address major community risks
- agricultural insurance is a form of protection that could be available for farming communities to pool the risk of natural perils like storms, floods, droughts, plant pests, diseases, etc.
- community-based social funds have evolved as mechanisms to channel public resources to meet particularly pressing needs at the local level
- disaster preparedness and management is essential to assist communities in risk coping and mitigation
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