Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — October 31, 2024. Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) officially launched its 2024
Sustainability Report themed Championing Inclusion and Diversity on Thursday, October 31, 2024. The report highlights
SBL's ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where people from diverse backgrounds can thrive,
with a focus on breaking barriers and driving positive impacts across communities, suppliers, and partners.
SBL operating the East African Breweries Limited (EABL) has earmarked adequate resources to invest in the community
under their Spirit of Progress - an ESG action plan that envisions sustainable communities where they serve. The event
gathered hundreds of stakeholders who conversed on how to enhance collaboration to advance Gender Equality & Economic
Empowerment in Tanzania by addressing salient Challenges, Opportunities, and Policy Interventions.
Shabnam Mallick, Head of the Resident Coordinator's Office at the UN Resident Coordinator Office honoured the event
and shed light with her global perspective on the dialogue, underscoring the importance of partnerships, policy
interventions, and collective action in advancing gender equality as a pillar of economic empowerment and
sustainability in any organization. She said, “I am pleased to see the great strides SBL has made in promoting
gender equality and supporting women in leadership roles. I am also pleased to see that the company also has
targets for spend on diverse suppliers, and that it is tracking this spend. This is being intentional, and these
efforts are vital to achieving our long-term sustainability goals and ensuring that our progress is shared by all.”
SBL Managing Director, Obinna Anyalebechi, expressed the company's ongoing impact on inclusive growth and the economic
empowerment of underrepresented communities in Tanzania, stating, “Our Inclusion and Diversity efforts reflect our
commitment to empowering marginalized groups, including women, children, and persons with disabilities, to fully
seize socio-economic opportunities. I am proud to report that nearly 40% of our farmer-partners this year were women
and persons with disabilities who grow sorghum, a key ingredient in our beer production. Thanks to our partnership
with Sightsavers, we have supported over 200 women and persons with disabilities in the Singida Region, helping them
to grow sorghum for subsequent supply to SBL”.
The report further outlines SBL's strategic initiatives focused on removing barriers that hinder participation and
advancement, particularly for women and people with disabilities. These initiatives, in alignment with SBL's broader
ESG commitments, contribute to several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As SBL has reiterated its ambition to strengthen its sustainability efforts to drive transformative social impact in
Tanzania, leveraging collaborations with partners, stakeholders, and communities to foster an environment where
inclusivity and economic empowerment are at the forefront of development.