In both Kenya and Tanzania, "kulinda maisha na mali" (protecting life and property) is the primary constitutional mandate of the state and its security forces.
Legal and human rights discussions, such as those on Radio 47 Kenya , highlight that "kulinda maisha" is an unalienable right; no illness or circumstance grants the state or individuals the legal right to end a human life. 4. Financial Security
The World Health Organization (WHO) Tanzania collaborates with the Ministry of Health on programs designed to "protect the lives" of mothers and babies from infections like HIV.
Financial consultants and insurance providers, such as those at APA Insurance , use the term to describe life and medical insurance products, framing them as tools for "protecting life, health, and wealth" against unforeseen risks. If you'd like, I can: