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Aquaponics And Hydroponics Training Farm In Mauritius Prison Service

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The Prime Minister, Mr Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, proceeded with the inauguration of a training farm in aquaponics and hydroponics as well as a solar water drip, yesterday, at the Mauritius Prison Service (MPS) in Beau Bassin. These aim to facilitate women prisoners’ transition and reintegration from prisons into the community. An exhibition on the creative works of the prisoners was also held on the occasion.

Several Ministers, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative, Ms Amanda Serumaga, the Acting Commissioner of Prisons, Mr Jaganaden Rungadoo, and other personalities were also present on the occasion.

In his address, Prime Minister Jugnauth lauded the MPS for embarking on agricultural projects to become self-sufficient while at the same time ensuring the rehabilitation and reintegration of detainees to earn a living once, they reintegrate the society.

Aquaponics And Hydroponics Training Farm In Mauritius Prison Service

The Prime Minister stated that the MPS is fully self-sufficient in food production today. He enumerated several agricultural projects to this end including hydroponics, agricultural and animal farming, water harvesting and compost production. Prime Minister Jugnauth indicated that the realisation of the training farm has been possible with the help of the UNDP. He, therefore, expressed his deepest appreciation to the UNDP for this project and several other governmental projects in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to make the country more resilient.

The Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with regard to the work being done by the MPS in the fight against drug trafficking, while highlighting that 11 out of the 61 recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on Drug Trafficking have been fully implemented. He also emphasised that the MPS is making optimum use of latest technologies to control smuggling of drugs. The MPS already possesses a full body security scanner body and will acquire two additional full body security scanner body scanners this year, he added.

Aquaponics And Hydroponics Training Farm

In view to stop recidivism and promote offender management practices, it is important for the MPS to review its function in line with international standards and best practices, underlined the Prime Minister. He encouraged the MPS to continue the excellent work and to further build capacity of its personnel to keep pace with the latest technologies and for better service delivery.

For her part, Ms Serumaga reiterated UNDP’s support to the Government of Mauritius in terms of finance, training and expertise to develop human capacity, build resilience, promote gender equality and achieve the SDGs. She lauded the MPS for this initiative to help the reintegration of the women detainees into the society.

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