New CoverN'GO product, supporting NGO workers wherever they are

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Your employees and their families can be located in remote areas or near conflict zones, thus increasing their risk of injury. Therefore, apart from the challenge of being in a foreign country, they require access to quality health care or medical/security evacuation to immediately take them to a safe location should alarming incidents occur.

Cigna Global Health Benefits and Vanbreda International have developed a new standard product for small to medium sized NGOs. Our INGO members are based in virtually every country in the world and as a result, we have acquired unmatched experience and knowledge of your industry.

 

Due to the increase in targeted violence against development and aid workers, CoverN’GO has been specifically designed with a particular focus on managing the risk in remote and crisis regions to offer your employees and their families peace of mind. The success of your NGO and your employee’s assignment depends on the well-being and safety of your employees. CoverN’GO is committed to supporting their work by providing the appropriate cover. Provisions have also been made to include a certain percentage of local nationals.

 

Recognising differences between NGOs, we have focused on cost management, offering a one stop shop with flexible options to build your own versatile plan, with 3 cover levels and 7 optional covers, 5 deductibles and 5 areas of cover.

 

Make the most of Vanbreda International’s first rate services and

specialist local knowledge with the CoverN’GO plan.

 

Want to know how we can help you and your employees find peace of mind? Send us an e-mail at info@coverngo.com so we can get in touch with you!

Date published: Tuesday 16 October 2012

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