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The Joint Committee of the (Wounded Homeland Project): It constitutes an advanced vision of responsibility towards the wounded and 94% provided them with medical care

2021-09-11T14:53:11.423Z


Damascus, SANA- The joint committee presented a project Damascus-SANA The joint committee of the “Wounded Homeland” project, during a press conference held at the Officers Club of the Damascus site, provided a briefing on what the project has achieved five years after its launch and its national role in caring, supporting and empowering the wounded in the operations of the Syrian Arab Army. The committee referred to the national role of the project i


Damascus-SANA

The joint committee of the “Wounded Homeland” project, during a press conference held at the Officers Club of the Damascus site, provided a briefing on what the project has achieved five years after its launch and its national role in caring, supporting and empowering the wounded in the operations of the Syrian Arab Army.

The committee referred to the national role of the project in serving, caring and supporting the wounded in war operations, whether in terms of enhancing their sensory, motor and psychological capabilities or in terms of achieving their financial independence and enhancing their self-reliance.

The conference began with a speech by the Deputy Defense Minister, General Mahmoud al-Shawa, in which he spoke about the need that necessitated the birth of the project with the increase in the number of wounded in the war operations from the army, the allied forces and the internal security forces, and the need for an institution at a national level to take care of their health affairs and provide aid and tools that facilitate their movement or support and empower them From work and production, or taking their hand to complete their educational attainment and double their chances of working.

Al-Shawa pointed out that this project was not just an emotional step or a reaction that accompanied the continuous increase in the number of injuries, but it was and still constitutes an advanced vision of responsibility towards the wounded and the need to take care of them, a vision that stemmed mainly from the doctrine, culture and commitment of the Ministry of Defense towards its wounded.

On the role of the military medical services in the project, the director of the Military Medical Services Department, Major General Doctor Ammar Suleiman, stated that the administration provides the project with medical and health services for the wounded, whether in terms of rehabilitation or treatment, because it is the body responsible for the medical aspect and health care for the wounded within the Wounded Home Project.

Suleiman explained that the project’s work and philosophy are based on several considerations, including the services matrix of the Wounded Homeland project, which are priorities that include addressing the total disability wounded first and then expanding to the lower segments in addition to sustainability, meaning that the project will be a friend of the wounded for life and then justice in terms of decisions and laws that It makes the rights and services equal for all wounded in military operations and in accordance with their physical abilities and the percentages of their injuries, in addition to discipline or order, that is, the need for the wounded to be brought before the Military Medical Council and have all evidence of his war injury, stressing that the injury of the wounded and his health condition is what determines in the first place what his rights are services and care provided to him.

For his part, the Director of Operations of the Wounded Al-Watan Project, Rashad Ali, showed how to build a partnership between the project and the wounded through the matrix of services it provides to the wounded with total disability, explaining in numbers that the project’s completion in each matrix separately since its inception to date has reached 94 percent of the wounded and provided them with medical care. The installation of prosthetic limbs for 90 percent of the amputee wounded, all in the effort of the project to enhance the sensory, motor and physical condition of the wounded, while 88 percent of the wounded received their facilitation aids, and 84 percent of the wounded who needed speech and language rehabilitation sessions underwent them as part of the effort to enhance the self-reliance of the wounded.

Ali added: In order to improve the health, physical and psychological condition of the wounded, there was the Wounded Al-Watan Sports Tournament that was launched last August with the participation of 92 completely disabled patients in the project’s endeavor to open the way for some of them for training or professionalism, pointing out that the project worked and is still achieving the financial independence of the wounded, whether from In terms of the economic project that was granted to more than 1,500 wounded people, or in terms of educational support at all levels of education, as 34 percent of the total disability wounded continue their education, including those wounded in postgraduate studies.

The CEO of the Syrian Trust for Development Shadi Al-Alshi said: “The Syrian Trust for Development believes in the ability of all Syrians to rise, and this belief includes the wounded of the homeland because they have the ability, energy and will to triumph over their disability caused by war injuries. Taking care of the wounded means investing the ability of the wounded person to achieve development and prosperity for himself and at the same time, so that development is a means and a tool for changing his reality for the better.

Al-Ashi added: The secretariat has developed its mission, principles, working methods and expertise to empower the wounded by creating sustainable job opportunities and social participation with them, whether in the field of supporting the economic projects provided by the Wounded Home Project for training to achieve their projects or by supporting them, motivating and strengthening the capabilities of the wounded to complete their financial immunization.

During his answer to journalists' questions about granting licenses to kiosks, lanterns, smoke licenses and the solar energy system, Al-Shawa stated that there were no grants for this type of licenses by the Wounded Home Project until it stopped, and that all the licenses previously granted belong to individual initiatives from some official institutions It is not within the powers of the project, stressing that the project is based on justice in any service it provides, and the subject of these licenses is neither fair nor sustainable, and for this reason also it is not possible to include the solar energy system within the adaptation of the house based on the requests of some of the wounded, indicating that this issue exceeds the capabilities of the project of the wounded home It is not simple that it is being worked on at the state level as a whole.

In the context of justice, General Al-Shawa spoke about the reasons for not including injuries resulting from service within the Wounded Home project, where he said: This is based on the service law and the military pension law regarding not including injuries resulting from service, and that the face of justice requires a distinction between injury resulting from service and injury resulting from service Military combat operations, pointing out that the service wounded receive rights and entitlements as well.

On a question about the multi-injury law, which is based on calculating all the military casualties suffered by the military, Major General Doctor Ammar Suleiman, Director of the Medical Services Department, explained that a survey of more than 12,000 file cases was conducted and that more than 4,000 wounded people benefited from the application of the law to date, and thus benefited from The benefits and services included in the highest disability bracket to which they moved thanks to the law, noting that not including injuries less than 40% within the home wounded project is based on the criterion of the physical ability possessed by the injured person with an injury of less than 40%, which is a very high physical ability that is almost close to the natural state of the human being In addition, most of these wounded are still on the job.

Major General Doctor Suleiman revealed that electric chairs will be distributed to all the paraplegic patients, after the distribution of these chairs was only to the quadriplegic patients. lower hemisphere.

Suleiman stressed that the physiotherapy service continues for the total disability wounded and will not stop, and it is provided to about a thousand wounded in all Syrian governorates, and smart limbs are installed for all amputees, but they differ in their level of intelligence according to the need of the injured in his daily life, pointing out that the inclusion of the auxiliary forces is being studied. The law of the multiplicity of injuries, and thus calculating new disability rates for the wounded in the auxiliary forces, due to the necessity of this matter.

Regarding the use of medical expertise and treatment in Russia, Major General Doctor Suleiman pointed out that the dispatch of the wounded for treatment in Russia is carried out by a decision of the Russian medical team, based on the criteria and capabilities of the Russian medical side and the identification of curable cases and treatment, stressing that the paralyzed are not among these options because there is no treatment in Russia For these injuries, not anywhere in the world.

Regarding the repeated inquiries of the wounded about the Iraqi Dr. Mortada Jbara’s failure to attend and work within the center that was agreed upon to treat the wounded, Suleiman said: Several interviews were conducted with Dr. Jbara and agreement was made on all the details and the purchase and processing of all supplies within the Services Department, but he was not responsive and did not attend, adding: The medical services were and still open the door for all doctors who wish to provide their services.

Doctor Suleiman pointed out that all the wounded in the auxiliary forces who joined the project receive services and benefits that do not differ in nature from the wounded in the army or the internal security forces, and that any differences between these segments are at the level of financial benefits and compensation stipulated in the Military Pensions Law, since the wounded in the army and the police are people who are present On the restrictions of their military institutions, and since the wounded in the auxiliary forces receive a monthly compensation from the project, these differences are also slight.

In response to a question about not everyone getting their economic project, the Director of Operations for the Wounded Al-Watan Project, Rashad Ali, explained that the project is still working within the plan to support the wounded in productive projects, and that there are new wounded people who join the project permanently, either because of the war operations that have not yet ended in the country or because of the outcome of the war. The law of multiple injuries and the arrival of many wounded to the total disability segment that is supported by a productive project, and for this reason, one wounded person may have received a project, while another wounded person has not yet received, stressing that all the wounded within these segments will receive economic support, indicating that stumbling projects will be directed to support them through Soft loans and a plan based on the economic feasibility study of the productive project before granting it to the wounded, as the continuation of this project is ensured according to a mechanism that will be announced by the Jareeh Al-Watan project later.

Source: sena

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