On June 1, the Director of the State Service for Veterans Affairs, Major General Koba Kobaladze, in Tserovani, at the Rehabilitation Center for Military Servicemen of the National Hero of Georgia, Mariam (Maro) Makashvili, the Founder of the Czech Charitable Foundation "REGI Base" in Georgia Met with the President of the delegation, REGI Base Georgia, Mikheil Tarakhchev.
A tripartite memorandum of cooperation and support was signed between the parties, aimed at providing full medical, rehabilitation, and medical assistance to the beneficiaries of the service in the Czech Republic and the European Union, sharing experience between specialists. As the Czech guests noted, they appreciate the contribution of Georgian soldiers in international peacekeeping missions, realize the need to maintain the lives and health of the wounded in the fight for Georgia's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, and therefore express their gratitude to the state. Readiness. As a pilot program, in the near future, one veteran from Georgia and one current officer of the Ministry of Defense will travel to the Czech Republic, whose one-month rehabilitation course will be provided entirely by the fund. The hotel-type rehabilitation center is equipped with modern technologies, professional doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and masseurs. In addition, the organization is actively working to raise awareness about wounded military personnel and veterans in the community.
The memorandum was signed by the Director of the State Service for Veterans Affairs, Major General Koba Kobaladze, the Founder of the REGI BASE Foundation, Hinek Czech, and the President of the REGI BASE GEORGIA Foundation, Mikheil Tarakhchev. From the date and is valid for two years.
Later, the guests, together with Koba Kobaladze, laid a wreath at the Heroes' Memorial and paid tribute to the memory of the soldiers who died for the territorial integrity of Georgia.
The REGI BASE Charitable Foundation was established in the Czech Republic 10 years ago and was initiated by an experienced fighter of an elite special forces unit, Irjishams, also known as REGI Shams, who committed suicide on March 17, 2008, during an international peacekeeping mission in Afghanistan. He was unconscious for six months after suffering severe injuries from a bomb blast by the terrorist, and thanks to the foundation he set up, he was able to undergo a course of rehabilitation, however, in January 2015, Irjishams contracted an incurable disease and died. And helps war veterans, wounded and injured in international peacekeeping missions around the world to recover and rehabilitate. "REGI BASE GEORGIA" was founded by the Czech Republic in Georgia last year at the initiative of the Foundation. They visited the State Service for Veterans Affairs, got acquainted with the structure of the agency They got acquainted with the specifics of the work, the administrative arrangement, the future and future projects implemented by the joint efforts of the Service and the state to improve the social and economic situation of the veterans and the challenges faced by the Service and its beneficiaries.
According to the Czech side, REGI BASE wants to build a clinic for brain injuries in Georgia with the latest robotic technologies and diagnostic methods.
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