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Malawi's prisons primed for the market
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Malawi's prisons primed for the market

Malawi's government has proposed transforming prison workshops into profit-generating enterprises aimed at rehabilitating inmates through vocational training and reducing recidivism. This plan comes amid severe overcrowding in the country's prisons, where the inmate population exceeds design capacity by over 187%, leading to dire living conditions including malnutrition and inadequate food supplies. The proposal follows the passage of the Prisons Act, 2025, which replaces outdated laws dating back to colonial times and aims to align the correctional system with modern human rights standards. However, the initiative lacks concrete implementation timelines, cost frameworks, or supporting legislation, raising questions about its feasibility.

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Malawi's prisons primed for the market

Malawi's government has proposed transforming prison workshops into profit-generating enterprises aimed at rehabilitating inmates through vocational training and reducing recidivism. This plan comes amid severe overcrowding in the country's prisons, where the inmate population exceeds design capacity by over 187%, leading to dire living conditions including malnutrition and inadequate food supplies. The proposal follows the passage of the Prisons Act, 2025, which replaces outdated laws dating back to colonial times and aims to align the correctional system with modern human rights standards. However, the initiative lacks concrete implementation timelines, cost frameworks, or supporting legislation, raising questions about its feasibility.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's proposal neutrally, highlighting both the potential benefits of the plan and the existing challenges such as overcrowding and poor conditions. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of critical context. The framing appears客观

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