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As insurance market stress unfolds and risks grow, many more stakeholders must become familiar with insurance. | |||
That begins with the first core activity of Insurance for Good: understanding and awareness. As insurance market stress unfolds and risks grow, many more stakeholders must become familiar with insurance. Insurance is no longer something that can be assumed or expected. People, governments, and institutions need to develop risk and insurance literacy—and fast. This education is a priority for Insurance for Good. As is creating the space for networking, learning, and sharing resources and tools among a growing community of practice. | |||
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As insurance market stress unfolds and risks grow, many more stakeholders must become familiar with insurance.
That begins with the first core activity of Insurance for Good: understanding and awareness. As insurance market stress unfolds and risks grow, many more stakeholders must become familiar with insurance. Insurance is no longer something that can be assumed or expected. People, governments, and institutions need to develop risk and insurance literacy—and fast. This education is a priority for Insurance for Good. As is creating the space for networking, learning, and sharing resources and tools among a growing community of practice.