What is a Community-Based Social Protection (CBSP) mechanisms?
Community-Based Social Protection mechanisms include: • Institutions that directly administer a community-based social protection scheme. Examples are: mutual benefit societies, microinsurance schemes, trade union-based schemes, cooperatives, associations, micro-finance institutions, etc; • Institutions that facilitate the implementation of a statutory or community-based social protection mechanism. Examples are: civil-society and trade organizations such as agricultural or other cooperatives, farmer organizations, informal economy organizations, or sectorial workers’ associations acting as intermediaries between social security schemes and their members.
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