HOMS-On Christmas and the New Year, President Bashar Al-Assad , accompanied by Mrs. Asma al-Assad and their children, visited on Friday a number of injured Army personnel in Homs city and its countryside, the Syrian News Agency (SANA) reported.
In Homs city, President al-Assad and his family visited Michael Tannous, who sustained injuries while performing his duty in defending the homeland that caused disability rated at 100% and who is receiving treatment and care by “Jarih al-Watan” (Injured of the Homeland) program which also helped him to integrate into the society.
President al-Assad and his family also visited the injured Yassin Hwiri in Oum Hartin village in the countryside of Homs who sustained paraplegia while he was defending the homeland. Through “Jarih al-Watan” program, Hwiri has started a project, a household appliances shop.
In Bahzina village in the countryside of Homs, President al-Assad and his family visited the injured Nabil Isshak who suffered paraplegia after being injured while performing his national duty and remained incapacitated for two years. Jarih al-Watan program followed-up on Isshak’s case as he continued physical therapy and managed to walk, as he received President Assad and his family at his home in the village of Bahzina.
President al-Assad and his family also visited al-Mishtaya village in Homs where they met the injured Zakhour Sleit at his shop that he opened by the help of “Jarih al-Watan” program.
Jarih al-Watan program was launched by the Presidency of the Syrian Arab Republic in 2014 to support wounded people and provide their needs, particularly those who sustained injuries that prevent them from returning to their normal lives. It provides prosthetics to the injured and helps them start productive projects, in addition to providing assistance to those who suffer full disability. The project targets all wounded members of the Army and Armed Forces and supporting forces.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Defense has finished 96% of the discharge orders for injured personnel who sustained full disability, issuing 968 ministerial decisions for them and 752 decisions of admission into Dar al-Wafaa for those who are eligible at a completion rate of 95%, in addition to localizing the salaries of 882 injured persons at a rate of 91%, and 695 injured persons with full disability received housing recompense out of those admitted into dar al-Wafaa at a completion rate of 92% and 573 companions were appointed for injured persons who were admitted into dar al-Wafaa at a completion rate of 76%.
In the framework of Jarih al-Watan Program, the Defense Ministry carried out work to equip houses to suit the needs of 62% of injured personnel, providing 1,625 pieces of medical equipment for the injured, including 76 persons in a coma and quadriplegics, in addition to 415 paraplegics.
In 2017, the Program increased the maximum limit of the grants provided to injured personnel to SYP 1 million, providing productive grants to 89% of injured personnel to start their own projects, including various economic and vocational projects.