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Badr Correctional & Rehabilitation Center: Newly Build 5 Star Standard Prison in Egypt




The Ministry of Interior organized an inspection tour of the Badr Correctional & Rehabilitation Center of the Ministry’s Community Protection Sector, in the presence of a number of media professionals and correspondents of foreign agencies.


Major General Tariq Marzouk, Assistant Minister of Interior for Community Protection, said, believing in the importance of the security message, in consolidating the pillars of stability for a safe society in which citizens enjoy rights and freedoms, and in implementation of the directives of the political leadership to maximize the concept of “a decent life”, which is one of the main pillars of the new republic. Comprehensive development plans for security performance to ensure “dignified treatment” of citizens through the expansion of participation in various community initiatives and the provision of security services at the highest levels of quality and proficiency in a manner that meets the aspirations and aspirations of the citizen, and in recognition of the essential role of the human element in achieving comprehensive security, attention is being paid to developing skills and functional expertise. For the policemen to extend to the social sciences and the principles of human rights and public freedoms, in a manner that expresses a clear will to abide by the principles of the Egyptian state, which includes among its priorities the respect of human rights and the protection of fundamental freedoms


 


At A glance



  • Size: 85 acres

  • Fully Separate Male and Female Section

  • 3 Rehabilitation centers

  • Fully Functional Maternity Hospital with Child ICU

  • Baby Care Center

  • Fully Functional Hospital with

    • Capacity 175 beds

    • 2 operating rooms

    • 1 angioplasty

    • 18 intensive care (ICU)

    • 11 clinics



  • Main reception building

  • The mosque and the church

  • Court Complex

  • service facilities

  • Workers rest area


[caption id="attachment_5882" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Prison Health Examination Room. Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5883" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Prison Operation Room. Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5884" align="alignnone" width="1100"] ICU Room in Medical Center. Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5885" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Prisoners Learning and Making Handicraft, what They can sell outside and earn Money . Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5886" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Prisoners Learning and Making Handicraft, what They can sell outside and earn Money . Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5887" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Child care centre and Play zone at Female prisoners Section. Female prisoners can keep their baby until 2 years with them and The Government freely provide all kinds of essentials for baby including full medical care . Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5888" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Religious Class Managed by Al Azhar Sharif . Picture : AB Ali[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_5889" align="alignnone" width="1100"] Prisoners Learning and Making Handicraft, what They can sell outside and earn Money . Picture : AB Ali[/caption]


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Source Name : Diplomatic 24 > Africa, Middle East
Source : https://diplomatic24.com/badr-correctional-rehabilitation-center-newly-build-5-star-standard-prison-in-egypt/

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