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Zim pushes smart prisons, NGO for inmate rehab
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82313, member: 636"] The prisons minister says locking people up isn't enough anymore. Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi stated the government wants facilities meeting international norms. The goal is a system focused on rehabilitation, not just punishment. Modernizing the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service is a long-term vision. He admitted the government cannot fully fund this overhaul alone. Officials are actively seeking partnerships to achieve their objectives. A key proposal involves creating a special non-governmental foundation. This group would be called the Pathways to Reintegration Foundation. Its purpose is to pull extra resources and expertise into inmate programs. The foundation would support efforts to help former prisoners reenter society smoothly. Minister Ziyambi emphasized the need for strong financial backing. Proper infrastructure is also critical for these reintegration plans. Another planned project is a staff college for correctional officers. Training there will focus on modern prison management skills. The government promises to build a proper, modern campus for this college over time. The minister also discussed a concept called smart prisons. This idea involves using advanced technology within the facilities. The aim is to improve inmate welfare and make justice delivery more effective. These reform steps align with global calls for better prison conditions. Other nations like Rwanda and Uruguay have pursued similar changes. Zimbabwe hopes its efforts can become a model for the region. The overall mission is to transform the prison experience. The government wants to prioritize recovery and hope for inmates. The final aim is to foster a safer, more rehabilitative environment for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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