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A third batch of three Prison Officers and 21 inmates, who have successfully completed the \u2018My Business Programme\u2019, received their certificate of attendance, on Thursday, at the Prison Training School in Beau Bassin. This entrepreneurship training initiative offered by SME Mauritius, in the context of the Social Reinsertion and Inclusion Programme for detainees, aims at enabling inmates to set up their own businesses once they are released.<\/p>\n
The 24 Awardees, from Beau Bassin and Petit Verger prisons, completed a 12-week academic training in management, business plan, accounting, marketing, and human resources, among others.<\/p>\n
The Minister of Industrial Development, SMEs and Cooperatives, Mr Soomilduth Bholah, the Chief Executive Officer of SME Mauritius, Mr Ravin Rampersad, the Acting Commissioner of Prisons, Mr Jaganaden Rungadoo, and other personalities were present at the ceremony.<\/p>\n
In his address, Minister Bholah highlighted that the training provided to inmates a positive and optimistic way to think about the future, and encouraged them to work hard to achieve their goal. This training programme, he emphasised, is part of various efforts to combat recidivism, as the skills learnt by the inmates will help them set up their business and not rely on post-release employment, which often is difficult to get after incarceration.<\/p>\n