People deprived of liberty will be trained in agricultural topics

Carolina Álvarez
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Santo Domingo.- With the aim of developing agricultural training and production programs aimed at people deprived of their liberty in the country, the National Office of Support for Penitentiary Reform (ONAPREP) and the Dominican Agribusiness Board (JAD) signed an inter-institutional collaboration agreement. Both institutions will join efforts to implement training programs on productive and agroforestry topics, as well as hydroponics, aquaculture, nurseries, fruit trees, poultry farming, and reforestation projects in different penitentiary centers of the country. Likewise, the agreement contemplates the participation of persons deprived of their liberty who are in the semi-liberty phase, who may join various supervised productive activities, thus contributing to their rehabilitation and social reintegration process.

“The agribusiness sector reaffirms its commitment to the social development of the country, supporting initiatives that promote technical training and the creation of opportunities for all Dominicans,” said the executive president of the JAD, Osmar C. Benítez.

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As the director of ONAPREP, Roberto Santana, highlighted that the support and monitoring of the Penitentiary Reform process by the various entities of society is one of the guarantees of stability in the Penitentiary Centers and an effective antidote against corruption and against the use of those facilities for the commission of crimes, while contributing to citizen security. The agreement establishes the creation of an Inter-institutional Commission composed of representatives from both entities, responsible for coordinating, supervising, and evaluating the programs and projects derived from this cooperation.

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