The Fidaa Foundation has scrutinised 165 cases of individuals wounded during the Revolution since October, out of 634 injury cases listed in the final registry. Foundation President Ahmed Jafar, on Friday, disclosed that 98 injured individuals had been submitted to the specialised medical committee to assess their disability levels. He pointed out at a press conference held in Tunis, that current efforts are focused on the professional reintegration of eligible individuals among the victims of terrorist operations, who had retired for health reasons. He specified that the committee conducted two working sessions on December 12 and 14, in collaboration with representatives from the Ministries of Defence and Interior to draft an action plan to this end. Besides, Jaafar said that social housing is a priority issue under consideration, in coordination with various stakeholders. The Foundation is also endeavouring to support the children of the Revolution martyrs in their schooling and to ensure that certain widows benefit from special timetables because of their social and psychological situation, he affirmed. He added that action will be taken with public authorities to regularise certain administrative files. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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