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A multi-stakeholder situation assessment of COVID-19 disease preparedness and mitigation measures in a large prison complex in Malawi.

Vincent JumbeVictor MhangoAdamson MuulaRuth KaimaLuntha Rosemary ChimbweteApatsa MangwanaBenjamin MsutuLisa TemboCharlotte BiglandStephanie KewleyMarie Claire Van Hout
Published in: International journal of prisoner health (2022)
This unique situation assessment of the Malawian prison system response to mitigate COVID-19 illustrates the dynamics at the micro-level whereby prisoners rely on the state and have restricted agency in protecting themselves from disease. This is due to severe structural inadequacies based on low resource allocation to prisons leading to a compromised ability to prevent and treat disease; an infirm and congested infrastructure and bottlenecks in the judicial system fuelling a continued influx of remand detainees leading to high overcapacity. Multi-pronged interventions involving key stakeholders, with prison management and line Ministry as coordinators are warranted to optimise COVID-19 interventions and future disease outbreaks in the Malawian prison system.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • public health
  • climate change
  • current status