Sedi Estere
At an international level, the Agency makes use of a network of 19 foreign offices for the management of development cooperation initiatives in the relevant countries.
Africa
Asia
Latin America
Europe
Iraq
In Iraq, Italian Cooperation is historically active in support of the most vulnerable populations, namely refugees, displaced persons, ethnic-religious minorities, including Christians and Yazidis, women, minors and people with disabilities.
Jordan
In light of the financial commitment undertaken by Italy at the 2016 London Conference to support the country in coping with the devastating impact of the Syrian crisis, Jordan was included in the 2016-2018 planning document among the priority countries for the Italian cooperation.
Partners
The partnership between Italy and Jordan is based on shared values of peace, human rights, and sustainable development, and has been further strengthened by their common commitment to the objectives of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
Head of office
Michele Romano has been serving as Head of AICS Amman Office since February 4th, 2026
Profile and objectives
The Agency established the Amman office in July 2016, with the aim of implementing international cooperation initiatives to improve people’s living conditions, promote sustainable development, strengthen democratic institutions and rule of law, as well as sustain post-conflict stabilization with particular attention to the Syrian crisis.