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The aim of Olympic Solidarity is to organise assistance to all the National Olympic Committees (NOCs), particularly those with the greatest needs, through multi-faceted programmes prioritising athlete development, training of coaches and sports administrators, and promoting the Olympic values. The Olympic Solidarity Commission is responsible for defining the main courses of action and managing the activities of Olympic Solidarity, for example by approving programmes and the related budgets, and monitoring their implementation. It enjoys financial, technical and administrative autonomy, and reports to the IOC Executive Board and President, keeping them regularly informed about the main decisions taken, e.g. approval of programmes and budgets for the Olympic Solidarity plans. The Olympic Solidarity Commission relies on the Olympic Solidarity international office in Lausanne to implement, execute, monitor and coordinate all its decisions.

The Olympic Solidarity Commission administers the programmes adopted by Olympic Solidarity, which, as per the Olympic Charter, are to contribute to:

  • Promoting the Fundamental Principles of Olympism;
  • Assisting the NOCs in the preparation of their athletes and teams for their participation in the Olympic Games;
  • Developing the technical sports knowledge of athletes and coaches;
  • Improving the technical level of athletes and coaches in cooperation with NOCs and IFs, including through scholarships;
  • Training sports administrators;
  • Collaborating with organisations and entities pursuing such objectives, particularly through Olympic education and the propagation of sport;
  • Creating, where needed, simple, functional and economical sports facilities in cooperation with national or international bodies;
  • Supporting the organisation of competitions at national, regional and continental level under the authority or patronage of the NOCs, and to assist the NOCs in the organisation, preparation and participation of their delegations in regional and continental Games;
  • Encouraging joint bilateral or multilateral cooperation programmes among NOCs;
  • Urging governments and international organisations to include sport in Official Development Assistance
  • Supporting athletes who are refugees.

Such programmes are administered by the Olympic Solidarity Commission.

Three ways to support the NOCs

The three areas – World Programmes, Continental Programmes and IOC Subsidies for Participation in Olympic Games - available through Olympic Solidarity function autonomously and complement one another. They cover the objectives of the NOCs, which are mainly to improve their functioning and organisational ability; to create or develop efficient structures; to organise training courses at various levels; and to profit from the technical and financial resources available, which in turn will benefit their athletes.

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Chair

Robin E. MITCHELL

Members

Mustapha BERRAF
Spyros CAPRALOS
Marisol CASADO
Kirsty COVENTRY
Sari ESSAYAH
Tony ESTANGUET
Nicole HOEVERTSZ
Neven ILIC
Nenad LALOVIC
Khunying Patama LEESWADTRAKUL
Lingwei LI
Gunilla LINDBERG
Le Grand-Duc Henri de LUXEMBOURG
Ahmed ABU ELGASIM HASHIM
Husain AL-MUSALLAM
Ricardo BLAS
Tayyab IKRAM
Raffaele PAGNOZZI
Ivar SISNIEGA

Director in charge

Director of Olympic Solidarity and NOC Relations

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