Condemned to Venezuela's Prisons

Humberto Prado

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2012 OFF in Oslo
Humberto Prado is director and chief coordinator of the Venezuelan Prisons Observatory (VPO), which works to improve conditions in Venezuelan jails. Prado gave us a glimpse of the shocking and deplorable conditions inside Venezuela’s prison system, showing the dire need for reform of the country’s jails.

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Humberto Prado

Humberto

Prado

Venezuelan lawyer and human rights activist

Humberto Prado is director and chief coordinator of the Venezuelan Prisons Observatory (VPO), which works to improve conditions in Venezuelan jails. As a former inmate, Prado works to provide prisoners with life skills, improve training for prison guards, and increase public awareness of prison conditions. Prado’s efforts to inform prisoners of their rights and fight corruption in the prison system have earned him the enmity of the Venezuelan government and necessitated an order from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights demanding his continued safety. Imprisoned at the age of 18, Prado used his experience with sports and sports reporting to organize teams and tournaments with fellow inmates. The success of his efforts earned him a presidential pardon and a position as the National Institute of Sports’ coordinator of sports within prisons. While developing sports programs, Prado finished his high school degree and began studying law. When he was subsequently hired as a prison director, Prado trained inmates to grow their own food and provide food services for the prison as a way of both improving conditions and preparing them for life after release. He combatted rampant corruption by instituting new training programs for guards and improving financial incentives for honest employees. He has been the constant target of the Venezuelan regime for denouncing the conditions in the country’s prisons.

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