Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 07:51:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-26 11:07:34
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The Bureau Veritas, a French company committed to promoting quality assurance standards, has recognized the General Directorate of Reformation and Rehabilitation as the first reformatory in the Middle East to follow global health and safety protocols against COVID-19.
Interior Minister General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa mandated the reformation authority to enforce COVID-19 health and safety guidelines. This directive has proven to be lifesaving, as it reduced the likelihood of the virus' spread within the rehabilitation centers. The award winners thanked the Interior Minister for his encouragement and appreciated the department's efforts in prioritizing public health and providing services to inmates.
The directorate has implemented the minister's directives by conducting temperature checks at entrances, providing hygiene tools and medical care, and quarantining new inmates for two weeks. These are just a few of the many health and safety protocols that have been put in place within the center. Brigadier Abdulsalam Al Oraifi, the Director-General of Reformation and Rehabilitation, has expressed gratitude for the prestigious award, seeing it as a testament to the directorate's capability to enhance performance and a motivation to continue progressing.
The award win will hopefully inspire further action to protect public health and safety not only within the Reformation and Rehabilitation centers but also across all sectors of society.
Ultimately, the Reformation and Rehabilitation authorities have taken groundbreaking steps to protect the well-being of inmates against COVID-19, leading to their award win. With authorities such as the General Directorate of Reformation and Rehabilitation winning international awards, we see reformatory structures fostering healthier and safer communities, and hopefully, a better future for all.