Jubilee Insurance launches school tree planting initiative in Tanzania

Jubilee Insurance has launched a tree planting and environmental education program in Tanzanian schools to support sustainability goals.

Jubilee Insurance launches school tree planting initiative in Tanzania

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DAR ES SALAAM: Jubilee Insurance Tanzania has launched a new corporate social responsibility initiative focused on environmental sustainability in schools. The program involves tree planting activities and environmental education for students, aligning with the company's commitment to supporting national and global sustainability goals.

The initiative, part of Jubilee's broader ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategy, was officially rolled out in April 2026. It aims to instill conservation values in young people while contributing to Tanzania's reforestation and climate resilience efforts. The company has partnered with educational institutions to integrate practical environmental stewardship into school activities.

Jubilee Insurance, a member of the Jubilee Holdings Group, operates life and general insurance businesses across East Africa. The company has previously engaged in various community development projects, with this school program representing a targeted expansion of its environmental focus. Similar corporate-led conservation efforts have gained traction in the region as businesses increasingly align operations with Sustainable Development Goals.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jubilee Insurance's school sustainability program?

It is a tree planting and environmental education initiative launched in Tanzanian schools in April 2026 to promote conservation.

Why is Jubilee Insurance focusing on schools?

The company aims to instill environmental values in young people and support national reforestation goals through practical, educational activities.

Is Jubilee Insurance only active in Tanzania?

No, Jubilee Insurance is part of the Jubilee Holdings Group, which operates insurance businesses across multiple East African markets.

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