EU allocates almost PHP 10 Million from the GOJUST Programme to support justice sector agencies in their response to COVID19
Turnover to BJMP
During the turnover ceremony at the BJMP, Mr. Wiersing said that “the provision of tablets and personal protective equipment reaffirms the European Union’s commitment to enable the justice sector to address the needs of the court and penitentiary systems during this pandemic”.
The PPEs and disinfectants intended to protect persons deprived of liberty (PDL) and jail personnel from COVID-19 exposure shall be distributed to various detention centers identified as having a high population and congestion rate.
The justice zone areas – Quezon City, Davao City, Cebu City, Angeles City, Bacolod City and Naga City – are among those recognized to have the highest numbers.
Furthermore, all outsiders are currently prohibited from entering detention facilities in efforts to address the pandemic. In response to this, the BJMP rolled out the e-Dalaw program to enable PDL to communicate with their families and lawyers through online video calls amid quarantine measures in the country. GOJUST is providing 120 multimedia tablets to support e-Dalaw and to pilot- test the hearing of criminal cases involving PDL through video conferencing in selected areas.
“The success of our efforts to contain and eradicate COVID-19 in compromised facilities and to prevent it from getting into other jail units depend on the support of partners like the European Union. For this, the BJMP is most thankful,” expressed Jail Director Allan S Iral, the Chief, BJMP.
“Our men and women in jails will continue working round the clock, strictly implementing health protocols and guidelines to make sure that our personnel and PDL remain protected and safe from the virus,” Iral added.
The BJMP reports 716 COVID-19 cases among persons deprived of liberty in five regions with 167 recoveries.