Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration and Corrections is incorporating inmates into a national food security program as part of a rehabilitation initiative. The program aims to foster skills development and societal reintegration for prisoners through agricultural work. It involves collaboration between correctional officers, inmates, and local communities. The Minister of Immigration stated the program is a form of guidance and training for inmates. Details regarding the scale and specific crops involved were not immediately available. This initiative represents a shift towards utilizing prison labor for productive purposes beyond traditional work assignments. The program’s success will be measured by its impact on both food production and inmate rehabilitation rates.