Antanimora Prison Explained

Prison Name:Antanimora Prison

Antanimora Prison, also known as Central Prison of Antanimora, officially Maison Centrale Antanimora – Antanarivo,[1] is a prison in Antanimora, Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. It holds a maximum of 800 inmates. In 2019, it was reported that more than 4,000 detainees were being held there, many of them still awaiting trial.[2] The prison has been the subject of several documentaries such as Behind Bars: The World’s Toughest Prisons. Its lack of hygiene has been criticized by international organisations.

The prison is separated in blocks and provides one meal per day of only boiled cassava.[3] A US human rights report found that chronic malnutrition is the leading cause of death among prisoners in Madagascar and that the condition affects up to 2/3 of the inmates.[4] A study in 2019 found that 38% of female prisoners at Antanimora Prison are undernourished due to the lack of healthy food, low calorie intake, and lack of financial assistance.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACfKHjUmg_o 3 min 55 s
  2. Web site: Humanizing the prison world: A diplomatic victory in Madagascar . OHCHR . 28 April 2020 . English.
  3. Web site: Behind Bars: The World's Toughest Prisons - Antananarivo Prison, Madagascar (Eps.3). 28 April 2020.
  4. Web site: Sentenced to malnutrition . The New Humanitarian . The New Humanitarian . 28 April 2020.
  5. Ravaoarisoa . Lantonirina . Pharlin . Arivony Hanitriniaina . Andriamifidison . Niaina Zakaria Rodolphe . Nutritional status of female prisoners in Antanimora prison, Madagascar . Pan Afr Med J . 2019 . 33 . 119 . 10.11604/pamj.2019.33.119.18170 . 31489097 . 6711675 .