PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Justice Lyndon Lewis, representing the Government of St. Maarten, in collaboration with the Government of the Netherlands and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), has officially signed an agreement to initiate Phase 2 of the New Prison Project. This phase, supported by a joint investment of $52 million USD from St. Maarten and the Dutch Ministry of Internal Affairs and Kingdom Relations, marks a pivotal transition to the construction of a state-of-the-art correctional facility designed to meet the highest international standards.
"For the past four years, we have worked tirelessly to reach this moment. Phase 1, which began in the second quarter of 2023, focused on design and procurement and is nearing completion. Today’s signing for Phase 2 signifies more than just a project milestone—it represents an urgent commitment to address our nation’s pressing needs. The current prison no longer serves the demands of our justice system, making this advancement critical for our country’s safety and progress,” Lewis said.
State Secretary for Digitalization and Kingdom Relations of The Netherlands Zsolt Szabó said: "The robust program of requirements formulated by UNOPS guarantees that the construction will meet the necessary standards. It will comply with the specific needs within the local context of Sint Maarten, as well as the human rights standards required in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The construction of this prison will contribute to more effective, safe, and humane detention conditions in the long term. This next step also paves the way for increased cell capacity on the island. It means that everyone sentenced to prison will serve their time. This aligns seamlessly with one of the key pillars of our Kingdom, which I also consider one of the priorities of my policy: good governance. I am pleased we signed this agreement, as I believe it will be beneficial for all concerned. Of course, continued close collaboration is essential to ensure the prison’s opening.”
The project reflects a commitment to enhancing human rights, dignity, and rehabilitation. Designed with a focus on social, gender, and environmental considerations, the facility will incorporate cutting-edge features to ensure both security and support for inmates' reintegration. It will include spaces for education, health care, family visits, professional workshops, and recreation—reinforcing a holistic approach to rehabilitation.
UNOPS will manage the project to align with Sustainable Development Goal #16, emphasizing good governance and effective resource utilization. Deputy Regional Director Giuseppe Mancinelli highlighted the organization’s principles: "This facility is designed to provide a safe and dignified environment for all, while ensuring public resources are used efficiently. Phase 1 resulted in significant savings, and Phase 2 will continue to prioritize sustainability, transparency, and equity."
Phase 2 spans approximately 35 months. Construction begins in 2025, with the first stage operational by mid-2026 and final completion expected by late 2027.
Joanna Kazana, UN Resident Coordinator, reiterated the project’s transformative impact:
"This initiative exemplifies the UN’s close partnership with Sint Maarten to advance the Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring no one is left behind. It combines security with opportunities for growth, fostering a system of justice that is both humane and effective."