Rabat – Political Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Rabat, David Fisher, and Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway in Morocco, Sleigh Samanthe Vivatne, expressed their admiration and appreciation for the “effective and strategic” role played by the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Prisoners in terms of the reintegration of inmates from correctional facilities and child protection centers.
Received this week at the Foundation’s central headquarters in Rabat, Fisher, who was accompanied by a representative of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Morocco, and Vivatne also praised the action of the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Prisoners in “the strengthening of preventive security to fight crime and narrow its perimeter, which distinguishes it at the regional and international level”, said the Foundation in a statement.
The two diplomats also saw their visit as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation and exchange experienc
es with the Foundation, underlining their willingness to coordinate and further expand partnerships in this field.
The meeting, chaired by General Coordinator of services at the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Prisoners, Abdelouahed Jamali Idrissi, was an opportunity to deepen communication links and to inform both officials of the new generation of actions and programs of the Foundation in the field of support and reintegration of detainees and residents of child protection centers, including those convicted under the anti-terrorism law, in accordance with the High Instructions of His Majesty on King Mohammed VI, specified the same source.
The Foundation and the two officials also discussed the management of practices and methods relating to the reintegration process of all prison inmates, as well as their families, whether during the period of execution of the custodial sentence or after release in the context of subsequent care, the statement concluded.
Source: Agence Marocaine De Pres
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