Pubdate: Thu, 23 Sep 2004
Source: Times Of Zambia (Zambia)
Copyright: 2004 Times Of Zambia
Contact:  http://www.times.co.zm/
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DEC PRAISED FOR ANTI-DRUGS PROGRAMMES IN PRISONS

THE Zambia Prisons Service has commended the Drug Enforcement Commission for
its continued sensitisation of prisoners over the dangers of drug abuse.

Prisons service public relations officer Doreen Ngoma said in an interview
from Kabwe yesterday that the programme had contributed to the reduction of
drug abuse in prisons.

Ms Ngoma said the `in-but-free programme' had generally helped to change
behaviour of prisoners.

She said the programme which had also been tackling the aspect of health had
contributed to the behavioural change because in-mates had realised the
dangers of HIV/AIDS.

She said the programmes were on-going as the service's aim was to ensure
prisoners were rehabilitated.

Ms Ngoma said clinics in all the prisons had been providing Tuberculosis and
anti-retro viral drugs to patients.

She said the 13,500 prisoners countrywide had also shown commitment in
agricultural skills, and had been growing enough for both consumption and
sale. 
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