

Tarabot Project – COOPI
The Tarabot Project aims to promote inclusive education for children with disabilities in the governorates of Amman, Irbid, and Mafraq, by supporting children and their families and strengthening the capacity of schools and communities to provide an inclusive and equitable learning environment.
The project is implemented through a partnership between the Al-Hussein Society – Jordan Center for Comprehensive Training and Inclusion and COOPI, with the support of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS).
Project Activities

Comprehensive Assessment Center
Establishment of a multidisciplinary assessment hub providing standardized diagnostic services, professional evaluations, and coordinated referral pathways. The center will serve both humanitarian and private referral streams to create structured revenue channels.

Elderly Rehabilitation Center
Development of specialized rehabilitation and support services for older persons, including physiotherapy, mobility support, and age-sensitive care. Structured service packages and partial cost-recovery models will enhance sustainability.
Assistive Technology Center
Expansion of assessment, customization, manufacturing, and maintenance services for mobility aids, hearing aids, visual aids, and prosthetics and orthotics (P&O). The Patient Support System (PSS) full-costing model will be further strengthened to ensure balanced cost recovery and cross-subsidization mechanisms.

Pottery Vocational Project
Development of a vocational pottery unit as both a therapeutic and income- generating initiative. The project will promote economic empowerment and inclusive employment opportunities for persons with disabilities while generating sustainable income through product sales and market partnerships.

Integration of Sustainability within Partnerships
Overhead coverage, cost-sharing arrangements, and sustainability components will be systematically integrated into new local and international agreements to reinforce institutional resilience.
Project Impact
The project contributes to: