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Case Study

Community-led Mangrove Restoration through Green Life Insurance (Seguro de Vida Verde)

COUNTRY/REGION

El Salvador

START - END DATE

2019 - Ongoing

REALM

Marine

Davivienda Seguros El Salvador’s Green Life Insurance (Seguro de Vida Verde) channels a part of each policy premium into community-led mangrove restoration at the Barra de Santiago Ramsar site, an 11,500-hectare protected area that has lost 60% of its mangroves over the past 50 years. Working with FUNDEMAS and GIZ, the programme funds the local women’s association AMBAS and surrounding communities to restore degraded mangrove forest. To date, 8 hectares have been restored and 26,200 mangroves planted, sequestering an estimated 1,892 tonnes of CO₂ and providing paid employment to 70 families (60% women).

The restored mangroves function as nature-based coastal defences, buffering storm surge, erosion and flooding, while also supporting fisheries, water purification and local livelihoods. The product has been operational for over 12 years, with the mangrove-specific focus at Barra de Santiago running since approximately 2019. In 2025, Davivienda extended the model with a collective SME version of the product.

Insurance trigger type

The mechanism by which an insurance payout or financial response is activated

Indemnity

Insurance scheme target

Beneficiary of Insurance Scheme

Local Communities

Insurance scheme developer

The type of institution(s) providing insurance or guarantees

Private

Insured risk

The primary category of risk addressed or managed by the insurance solution.

Physical Risk to People/Assets/Economic Activity

Insurance product type

Adapted from UNEP FI framework subcategories

Insurance to reduce risks to ecosystems and species

Partners:

Davivienda Seguros El Salvador, FUNDEMAS, GIZ, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN), Asociación de Mujeres de la Barra de Santiago (AMBAS)

Referred by:

UNEP FI