Baporo Agricultural Penitentiary Centre Engages Inmates in Agriculture and Pastoral Activities

Sanguie: The Baporo Agricultural Penitentiary Centre (CPAB) located in the Sanguié province, Nando region, operates as an open-environment prison. In this unique correctional facility, inmates are actively involved in agricultural and pastoral production activities.According to Burkina Information Agency, the CPAB provides an opportunity for inmates to participate in various farming and livestock tasks. This approach is designed to equip them with practical skills and experiences that can be beneficial upon their reintegration into society. The focus on agriculture and pastoral work aims to foster a sense of responsibility and self-sufficiency among the inmates while contributing to the local economy.The penitentiary's model emphasizes rehabilitation through active participation in productive work, offering a pathway for inmates to learn valuable skills in a structured environment. By engaging in these activities, the inmates at CPAB can potentially improve their prospects for employment and community i ntegration post-release.

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