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OOC reviews International Olympic Solidarity Programmes 2025–2028

Ali bin Salim al Busaifi, Director of Olympic Solidarity Department, delivered a presentation on key updates to the Olympic Solidarity plan for the next four years.
Ali bin Salim al Busaifi, Director of Olympic Solidarity Department, delivered a presentation on key updates to the Olympic Solidarity plan for the next four years.
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MUSCAT: The Oman Olympic Committee (OOC), represented by Olympic Solidarity Department, reviewed the International Olympic Solidarity Programmes for the period 2025–2028 during a meeting held on Tuesday at Oman Olympic Academy (OOA) headquarters. The meeting was attended by representatives from sports federations and committees.


Ali bin Salim al Busafi, Director of Olympic Solidarity Department, delivered a presentation on key updates to the Olympic Solidarity plan for the next four years.


The programmes are divided into five main categories, covering the core areas of sports development: Olympic values, management and knowledge exchange, sports development, technical teams and Olympic Games. These programmes target national Olympic committees, federations, sports committees, clubs, and professionals working in sports institutions and organisations.


The meeting included an in-depth explanation of the grants and programmes within each of the five categories. The Olympic Values Programme features educational and training grants, the Olympic Day, and initiatives to promote Olympic values. The Management and Knowledge Exchange Programme encompasses international executive courses in sports management, sports administration courses, and the development of national Olympic committee management.


The meeting was attended by representatives from sports federations and committees.
The meeting was attended by representatives from sports federations and committees.


The Technical Teams Programme offers various grants for athletes and coaches, including technical grants for coaches and technical teams, Olympic coaching grants, athlete career transitions, and support for athletes’ committees. The Olympic Games Programme provides support to athletes selected by national Olympic committees who meet eligibility criteria for preparation and qualification for the 34th Olympic Games in Los Angeles 2028, with a focus on individual sports included in the Olympic programme. Lastly, the Sports Development Programme includes grants for team support, continental athlete support, youth athlete development, and the enhancement of national sports systems.


Saeed bin Juma al Harasi, Senior Administrator at the Olympic Solidarity Department, gave a presentation on the Olympic Solidarity platform, detailing how to submit applications via the platform. The platform contains comprehensive information on various Olympic programmes, including the requirements and criteria for each programme and the submission timelines. He also outlined the stages of application review, from initial submission to the final approval process. The platform aims to facilitate transparent and efficient access to Olympic programmes, enhancing the opportunities for committees, federations, and sports professionals to benefit from the available support.


The International Olympic Solidarity is one of the core initiatives of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) aimed at supporting national Olympic committees, particularly in developing countries. Its goal is to enhance their participation in regional and global sports activities. The programmes empower athletes, coaches, and technical teams by providing access to the resources and expertise necessary to improve their performance. They also offer financial and technical support to strengthen sports infrastructure and implement educational and training programmes. This pioneering role underscores the IOC’s commitment to promoting Olympic values and fostering sustainable development in sports worldwide.


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