Immigration Minister Inaugurates Home Renovation Program Using Inmate Labor
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesian Minister of Immigration and Corrections Agus Andrianto inaugurated a house renovation program for residents near the Warungkiara Class IIA Penitentiary in Sukabumi.
- The program utilizes materials and labor from inmates, aiming to improve living conditions for local residents.
- This initiative demonstrates a commitment to community welfare and inmate rehabilitation through practical contributions.
Minister of Immigration and Corrections Agus Andrianto inaugurated a house renovation program for residents near the Warungkiara Class IIA Penitentiary in Sukabumi on Wednesday. The initiative leverages materials and labor from inmates, aiming to improve living conditions for local residents while fostering a sense of community contribution.
The program's focus on utilizing inmate resources highlights a dual approach: addressing housing needs within the community and providing constructive engagement for those in correctional facilities. This practical application of skills and resources not only benefits the recipients of the renovated homes but also offers a pathway for rehabilitation and social reintegration for the inmates involved.
By involving inmates in the renovation process, the program seeks to build a stronger connection between the correctional facility and the surrounding community. This collaborative effort underscores a commitment to social welfare and demonstrates how correctional services can actively contribute to local development and resident well-being.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.