Consultant-Expert on Nanoโ€‘Insurance and Inclusive Social Protection Mechanisms With experience in Latin America

Tags: English language
  • Added Date: Tuesday, 03 February 2026
  • Deadline Date: Tuesday, 10 February 2026
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Result of ServiceOutput 1: Targeted Strategic Literature Review and Presentation of Findings The consultant will prepare a concise, targeted strategic literature review that synthesizes global and Latin American experiences with nanoโ€‘insurance and other ultraโ€‘lowโ€‘cost insurance schemes. The review should highlight lessons applicable to Egypt, particularly: coverage models for irregular workers with unstable income (agricultural, domestic, and similar occupations); mechanisms addressing shortโ€‘term and covariate risks; womenโ€‘specific vulnerabilities and barriers; operational and distribution channels that reduce transaction costs; institutional considerations relevant for Egypt. Following ESCWAโ€“GIZ review and adjustments, the consultant will prepare and deliver a presentation of these findings during the Hiya MENA study tour, highlighting key lessons, design considerations, and examples with potential relevance for Egypt. Output 2: Preliminary Nanoโ€‘Insurance Scheme Options for Egypt and Presentation to Stakeholders Building on Output 1 and feedback from ESCWA, GIZ, and country stakeholders, the consultant will prepare short design proposal presenting one or more nanoโ€‘insurance models suitable for further exploration in Egypt. The document should outline the schemeโ€™s preliminary design parameters, including proposed target population(s); potential benefits (shortโ€‘term and/or shockโ€‘related); contribution/payment modalities suited to irregular incomes; feasible distribution and administrative channels; basic institutional and operational requirements; parameters necessary for preliminary costing. The consultant will present these proposed scheme options to the projectโ€™s stakeholders, gather feedback, and support technical discussions to refine assumptions and ensure alignment with national priorities. Output 3: Short Action Plan for Egypt. The consultant will support ESCWA in drafting a brief action plan outlining the next steps to further develop, test, and refine nanoโ€‘insurance options for informal women workers in Egypt. Work LocationRemotely Expected duration5 months Duties and ResponsibilitiesBackground Womenโ€™s labour force participation in the Arab region remains among the lowest globally, with wide gender gaps and a high concentration of women in informal or irregular employment. This exclusion from contributory social protection systems is reflected in very low coverage of benefits such as maternity insurance, far below global averages. The situation is particularly pronounced in countries such as Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Jordan, where many women rely on social assistance rather than comprehensive social insurance. In particular, informal employment constitutes the majority of the labour market in the region, especially in Egypt, where over 70% of workers operate informally. Shifts in employment patterns toward own account work and away from formal employerโ€“employee arrangements exacerbate vulnerabilities, leaving workers without pensions, health insurance, or income protection. Barriers such as high contribution requirements, administrative complexity, and irregular incomes make it difficult for informal workersโ€”particularly womenโ€”to enroll in and maintain participation in traditional social insurance systems. This context strengthens the case for complementary, flexible solutions that can accommodate fluctuating earnings and provide entry level protection. These structural gaps underline the need for innovative mechanismsโ€”such as nano insurance and other ultra low cost schemesโ€”that can extend social protection to women working outside formal employment arrangements. Emerging practices from Latin America offer valuable lessons on how digital tools and nano scale products can expand access to social protection. Across the region, governments and social partners have used electronic registration systems, mobile payments, and platform-based services to reduce transaction costs and increase visibility of informal work. Nano and microinsurance initiativesโ€”such as MAPFREโ€™s bundled funeral insurance with CODENSA utility bills in Colombia or Bancamรญa and BBVA Segurosโ€™ maternity related microinsurance productsโ€”demonstrate how small, embedded, low premium schemes can effectively reach low income and irregular workers. These models leverage technology, private sector capabilities, and daily life payment channels to overcome trust gaps, simplify enrollment, and address gender specific vulnerabilities. ESCWA is partnering with the GIZ Hiya MENA projectโ€”which operates in Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt, and Morocco with a strong focus on improving the economic security of women in the informal sectorโ€”to advance innovative solutions for inclusive social protection. Building on this partnership, ESCWA will leverage its longstanding cooperation with the Economic and Social Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and other local partners and its expertise in regional knowledge exchange to produce targeted policy analysis and knowledge products on nano insurance and other ultra low cost insurance mechanisms. Through this joint effort, the two institutions aim to adapt successful international and Latin American experiences to the specific needs of women informal workers in the MENA region, supporting governments in designing practical and scalable insurance option Considering this, there is a clear need to engage a senior consultant with deep expertise in the design of insurance products in Latin Americaโ€”particularly those involving low fees, low transaction costs, and delivery channels suitable for workers with irregular incomes. The consultant should have direct experience with nano and microinsurance initiatives, government led schemes targeting informal or low income populations, and the integration of such models into broader social protection frameworks. Crucially, they must understand how Latin American experiences could be adapted to contexts like Egypt and the wider HIYA MENA, ensuring relevance for government programs aimed at extending coverage to female informal workers and other vulnerable groups. Duties and responsibilities The international consultant is expected to undertake the following tasks in strong collaboration and coordination with ESCWAโ€™s SP team, GIZ Hiya MENA and relevant national stakeholders: 1. Targeted Strategic Literature Review. Conduct a focused literature review on relevant global and Latin American experiences with nanoโ€‘insurance and other ultraโ€‘lowโ€‘cost insurance schemes, with attention to informal and irregular workersโ€”including agricultural and domestic workersโ€”and mechanisms addressing both individual risks and covariate shocks. 2. Presentation of Findings to Hiya MENA Countries. Prepare and deliver a presentation of the initial findings during the regional study tour, highlighting lessons learned, operational considerations, and examples that may inform the design of a model suitable for Egypt. 3. Identification and Discussion of Suitable Scheme Options for Egypt. Based on the review and discussions with ESCWA, GIZ, and relevant stakeholders, identify one or more nanoโ€‘insurance scheme options adapted to the Egyptian context. Work with the project team providing the actuary with all designโ€‘related inputs required for preliminary costingโ€”such as target groups, benefit structures, payment channels, and basic operational assumptions. 5. Presentation to Egyptian Stakeholders. Present the proposed preliminary scheme options and findings to Egyptian institutions, collect feedback, and support ESCWA and GIZ in facilitating technical discussions. 6. Contribution to an Action Plan for Egypt. Support ESCWA over approximately in drafting a short action plan outlining next steps for testing and refining nanoโ€‘insurance options tailored to Egyptโ€™s institutional and policy landscape. 7. Attending meetings โ€“ scheduled and ah-hoc โ€“ w=ith ESCWA, GIZ and national stakeholders to receive inputs and feedback 8. Travelling, if requested, to present the results during the Study Tour and/or to Cairo Egypt. Qualifications/special skillsMasters degree in economics, actuary or related field is required. All candidates must submit a copy of the required educational degree. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. A minimum of 15 years of professional experience in the insurance sector is required. At least 5 years of experience in policymaking related to insurance and/or social protection policies and their implementation in middleโ€‘income countries is required. A minimum of 4 years of experience working with government institutions or public agencies on social protection development is required. Experience working in Latin America is desirable. Experience in actuarial work and insurance scheme design is desirable. LanguagesEnglish and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat; and Arabic is a working language of ESCWA. For this position, fluency in English s required and knowledge of Arabic is desirable. Note: โ€œFluencyโ€ equals a rating of โ€˜fluentโ€™ in all four areas (speak, read, write, and understand) and โ€œKnowledge ofโ€ equals a rating of โ€˜confidentโ€™ in two of the four areas. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTSโ€™ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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