With the support of (Jareeh Al-Watan), 248 wounded personnel implement economic based projects during 2021
More than 248 people with total disability launched their various productive projects this year, including agricultural, commercial, craftsmanship and professional ventures in various governorates.
According to a statement published by the Homeland Wounded (Jareeh Al-Watan)Project on its Facebook page, these projects were chosen by the wounded people in a way that suits their rural and agricultural environment, including breeding sheep or cows, or cultivating certain crops and then relying on production to achieve an independent source of income for them and their family.
While some of the wounded invested the grant of the productive project for the current year in developing their businesses and trades that they were practicing before the injury.
In its statement, the Homeland Wounded Project indicated that the projects were not only individual, but expanded to be based on partnerships, where the wounded people are partner in work and profits. Some of the wounded people launched industrial projects that take the form of small factories.
The Homeland Wounded Project noted that the wounded’s economic project is the most effective tool in restoring power to the wounded and the most effective means of enabling them to live achieving their ambitions in practicing the professions and jobs they love and establishing productive projects that guarantee an independent source of income for them and their families.
The Homeland Wounded Project, in accordance with the principle of sustainability upon which all its services to the wounded are based, seeks to find solutions to support the projects of the wounded and to provide new ways to develop existing ones.
Inas Abdulkareem