PUP EYES PARTNERSHIP WITH MANILA CITY JAIL FOR EDUCATION OF PDLs
THE Polytechnic University of the Philippines is eyeing to partner with the Manila City Jail to help persons deprived of liberty to have access in education.
Officials of PUP and Manila City Jail met last month to discuss potential areas for lifelong learning and rehabilitative education for PDLs.
University President Dr. Manuel Muhi shared that the PUP Open University System will serve as the main hub for learning, “a place for second chances for many Filipinos keen on finding their footing through the power of education.”
“With the largest population of PDLs and being the oldest penitentiary in the country, Manila City Jail intends to spearhead innovations in learning to secure social justice and better forms of societal integration for their constituents,” PUP said.
“The roundtable discussions explored potential programs or courses suitable for PDLs within the jail facility, modes of offering these educational programs, and areas for further collaborative work,” it added.
Manila City Jail delegation was represented by JSupt. Lino Soriano, JSupt. David Jambales, and SJOI Linda Lomino.