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EAC convenes the 6th EAC and 2nd EAS-IO Prisons /Correctional Services Chiefs Meeting in Mauritius

East African Community Secretariat; Arusha, Tanzania; 21 April 2017:

The 6th Meeting of the EAC Chiefs of Prisons/Correctional Services, was held on 20th April 2017 in Port Louis, Mauritius, pursuant to the EAC Calendar of activities for the period January to June 2017.

The meeting was held back to back with the 2nd Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA)-Indian Ocean (IO) Chiefs of Prisons and Correctional Services which was hosted and Chaired by the Republic of Mauritius under the stewardship of the Commissioner of Mauritius Prisons Service Mr Premananda Appadoo.

The meeting reviewed the Status of Implementation of Previous Decisions which included Cooperation agreement for the sub sector, Peace Support Operations: Progress on Development of Pre-Deployment Curriculum, Harmonization of Training Curricular, Implementation of Confidence Building Measures(Report of Benchmark Visit to the Prisons in the Republic of Uganda; Report of Mentorship Visit to Mauritius Prisons Service; Report of Benchmark Visit to the Republic of Kenya Probation and Aftercare Services)

The meeting also considered status report on the overdue establishment of a Prisons/Correctional Services Liaison Office at the EAC Secretariat.

The meeting was succeeded by the 2nd ESA-IO Prisons and Correctional Services Chiefs which provided a forum for the various participating states to share information and best practices on various correctional aspects.

The meeting underscored the need for emphasis on promotion of an entire correctional continuum approach that would relieve Prisons of bustling populations and give convicts an opportunity to pay back to society through community service and rehabilitation. The meeting further reaffirmed the need to pay attention to the phenomenon of Children in Conflict with the Law.

The Meetings thanked the EU for financial support towards supporting the implementation of the ESA-IO Maritime Security Strategy through which a special community of practice is being promoted through networking, within a south- south cooperation context.

The meeting highlighted the increasing challenges being occasioned to the penal system by crimes committed in the sea and underscored the need for burden sharing in this process. The Representation from the Indian Ocean Commission also participated in the ESA-IO component and highlighted the ESA-IO Partnership between the EU on the one hand and the EAC ,COMESA,IOC and IGAD on the other in promoting through a multi-dimensional approach, Maritime Safety and Security in the Indian Ocean, critical to the economies of both littoral and inland states. The Outcomes directly contribute to the achievement of the Africa Integrated Maritime Strategy.

The meetings concluded with benchmark visits to the various categories of Prisons in Mauritius which have achieved ISO Certification.

The Republic of Uganda, current chair of the African Correctional Services Association, (ACSA), invited all participating states as well as the EAC Secretariat to the upcoming 4th Biennial Conference to be hosted by the Republic of Rwanda as from 15th to 18th May 2017 in Kigali, Rwanda.

The meeting noted this as a key ingredient in promoting a contextualized community of practice in Africa as a Region.

The meeting Chaired by the Deputy Commissioner General of the Uganda Prison Service, Mr. James Mwanje, was attended by Director General of Burundi Penitentiary Administration, Mr Gervais Hajayandi; the Assistant Commissioner General of Kenya Prison Service, Ms Wanini Kireri; the Commissioner General Rwanda Correctional Service, Mr.George Rwigamba; and the Deputy Director General/Finance and Administration, South Sudan Prison Service, Lt Gen Andrew Monybeeng. The United Republic of Tanzania did not send representation.

The meeting was also attended by Senior Officials from the EAC Coordination Ministries, Probation/Aftercare and Children’s Services.


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For more information, please contact:

Mr Owora Richard Othieno
Head, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania|
Tel: +255 784 835021
Email: OOthieno [at] eachq.org

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