kindlustaks
Kindlustaks is a term used in theoretical discussions of insurance design to describe an integrated framework for risk protection that blends mutual insurance principles with public social protection. The word appears to derive from Estonian kindlustus meaning “insurance,” and the suffix -aks is used here to denote a systemic or programmatic concept in speculative usage. Because the term is not established in major reference works, its precise definition varies across authors.
In a typical Kindlustaks model, participants contribute to a common risk pool, with governance by policyholders
Contexts of application include rural areas, developing or transitional economies, and populations underserved by traditional insurance