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Work and Livelihood Programs

 

WORK AND LIVELIHOOD PROGRAMS

      The BuCor offers a variety of inmate work programs, from agricultural to industrial. The purpose of the inmate work program is to keep the inmates busy, and to provide them money for their personal expenses and their families as well as help them acquire livelihood skills, in order that they may become productive citizens once they are released and assimilated back into the mainstream of society.

      Different prison and penal farms provide institutional work programs for inmates. At the Davao Penal Colony, inmates work on the banana plantations of Tagum Development Company (TADECO) which has a joint venture agreement with the BuCor. Similarly, the vast tracts of land at the Iwahig Penal Colony are developed and tilled by inmates to produce various agricultural products, thereby generating income for the BuCor. The Sablayan Prison and Penal Farm also provides agriculture and aquaculture programs for inmates.

      The BuCor has encouraged agricultural and industrial production by providing farming implements, tractors, fertilizers and other inputs in order to sustain this area of rehabilitation for inmates.

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