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Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe expresses support to Moldovan authorities in strengthening healthcare in prisons

The Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe Bjørn Berge visited the Republic of Moldova. During the two-day visit, he and the Minister of Justice, Veronica Mihailov-Moraru hosted a handover ceremony of important medical equipment to cover the outstanding prison healthcare needs and thus meet the standards established by the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT). This is the second donation of medical equipment by the Council of Europe to Moldovan prisons.

The donation made within the framework of the Project “Strengthening the prison and probation reforms, provision of health care and treatment of patients in closed institutions in the Republic of Moldova” contains among other patient monitors, surgical tables, an electroencephalograph, lamps for examination, a laptop portable ultrasound scanner, medical furniture and other essentials for the delivery of medical services. This donation continues the support the Council of Europe provides to the Moldovan prison system since 2018 when a comprehensive assessment of healthcare needs within prisons was made within the framework of a previous Council of Europe project, followed by a first donation of medical equipment in 2020.

In his opening remarks of the handover ceremony, the Deputy Secretary General emphasised: “The excellent co-operation and partnership between the Council of Europe and the Moldovan authorities is no doubt delivering and helps us raise together the standard of healthcare in prisons and thereby also health and long-term well-being of prisoners”.

The Minister of Justice praised the Council's ongoing support through the ongoing project "Strengthening the prison and probation reforms, provision of health care and treatment of patients in closed institutions in the Republic of Moldova". "Improving conditions in prisons, including ensuring quality health care for all detained individuals, is a priority for the Ministry of Justice. Equipping prison medical facilities with modern equipment will significantly contribute to the enhancement of the quality of medical services provided to prisoners and to ensure the respect of their right to health. We express our gratitude towards the Council of Europe Office in Chisinau for its valuable contribution and unwavering support of our efforts to create decent conditions of detention, in compliance with international standards", the Minister stressed.

Addressing systemic issues identified by the European Court of Human Rights and the CPT, the Project reflects the priorities established in the Council of Europe Action Plan for the Republic of Moldova and the EU accession agenda, including working on further enhancing the management, improving the quality of health care as well as material conditions in prison medical units. This, in turn, should lead to creating a more positive climate for the rehabilitation of prisoners, facilitating their reintegration into society.

Republic of Moldova 9 April 2024
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Through bilateral co-operation activities and projects, the Division for Cooperation in Police and Deprivation of Liberty plays a major role in assisting the beneficiary countries to integrate the Council of Europe standards in their penitentiary, probation and law enforcement institutions. The work related to prisons, probation and the police is an integral part of the overall work of the Council of Europe related to human rights, democracy and the rule of law, the three pillars of the raison d’être of the Organisation, in accordance with its Statute. The main objective is to help the Member States improve their legislation and practice related to the work of the police as well the execution of penal sanctions and measures.

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Annual Conference of the Police Network on Police data processing

19 - 21 May 2024, Strasbourg

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Multilateral meeting "From punitive to rehabilitative approach: refocus in execution of criminal sanctions"

28 - 29 November 2023, Strasbourg

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Conference of the Police Network on the use of force in the context of police activities

24 - 25 May 2023, Strasbourg

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Multilateral meeting on "The COVID-19 pandemic in prisons and its impact on prison reform priorities"

3 - 4 November 2022, Strasbourg

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Conference "Policing in the digital age: How new technologies can help improve policing in our modern societies"

28 - 29 June 2022

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