Kumasi Female Prison inmates showcase creativity through art exhibition

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The Kumasi Female Prison has organised an art exhibition to showcase the creative talents of inmates and support their rehabilitation under the Ghana Prisons Service’s Think Prisons 360° initiative.

The exhibition, organised with the support of the Director-General of Prisons, provided inmates with an opportunity to display their artistic works and demonstrate skills acquired through various rehabilitation programmes.

The artworks featured mosaic, collage and batik, reflecting the creativity, dedication and potential of the inmates.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts by the Ghana Prisons Service to equip inmates with practical skills and create opportunities for their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts by the Ghana Prisons Service to promote rehabilitation and skills development, create public awareness of the positive transformation taking place among inmates, and equip them with productive skills for successful reintegration into society.

The quality and creativity of the artworks demonstrated that, with the right support and opportunities, inmates can develop valuable skills, build confidence and prepare themselves to make positive contributions to society after their release.


The exhibition reflects the Service’s commitment to rehabilitation, skills development and the transformation of inmates, in line with the Think Prisons 360° agenda of building a modern, progressive and people-centred correctional service.

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