It aims to establish a center to serve children with autism by providing a range of services, including early diagnosis, early detection, early intervention, and the provision of rehabilitation, educational, and therapeutic services for children with autism.

It is the establishment of a center to serve children with autism disorder by providing a range of services, including diagnosis, early detection, early intervention, rehabilitation, educational and therapeutic services for children with autism. Rehabilitation services for people with severe disabilities. Development and training services, family and community services, and providing training courses for families and parents of children with autism on the mechanisms of dealing with this category, as well as applying the rehabilitation and educational program at home, through academic specialists with international experience from Arab countries, Europe, Australia and Canada, as well as national experiences, and thus the Center for the Care and Rehabilitation of Autism Patients will be an international center and a distinctive and unique statement in the Middle East region that provides specialized services for children with autism disorder and severe disability by diagnosis, early intervention, treatment, care and rehabilitation, as projects are considered rehabilitation centers for patients


Quality of all services provided
A comprehensive and robust advertising plan for the center
Recreational and residential areas within the center
Organization and sophistication in patient service provision
Availability of a number of experienced technicians and professionals from around the world
Using advanced technology in patient treatment and rehabilitation
Precise and disciplined supervision and management
Attention to general cleanliness of the center
Acceptance of opinions, consideration of advice from others, and implementation
Extreme care in maintaining the center’s operating requirements
Technical study
Financial study
Organizational and administrative study
Technical study
Financial study
Organizational and administrative study
Service sector in GCC countries
According to the macroeconomic theory of sectors, the economy is divided into three main and large sectors: the first; – is the sector that is based on collecting raw materials and includes mining companies, timber companies, oil exploration companies, in addition to agricultural and fishing industries. The second sector; is the sector that depends on goods and their sale, such as: (car manufacturing, furniture, clothing trade… etc.). As for the third sector, known as the “services” sector; it is the sector responsible for providing and producing services, essentially relying on intangible things, such as: entertainment, health care, transportation, hospitality, restaurants, etc. This theory believes that the more advanced countries are, the more their economies are based on the third sector, unlike primitive countries, which rely mostly on the first sector (the United States of America, for example, the service sector constitutes 85% of its economy).
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Global Service Sector
The service sector is the major contributor to the world’s gross product; It alone accounts for more than three fifths of this output. The sector does not rely on the production of tangible goods such as automobile and furniture, but rather on the provision of intangible services such as banking, medical care, transportation, hospitality, leisure, etc. The value of the sector market was estimated in 2020 at USD 10,814.49 billion and rose to USD 11,780.11 billion in 2021. The market achieved a CAGR of 8.9%. After recovering from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, global market experts expect the sector’s market to reach US $ 15683.84 billion by 2025, bringing the market to a CAGR of 7% in the coming years.