NEWS

18 Jan 2016

2016 THE YEAR OF REFUGEES

Categories: Misc.

Monaco, January 19, 2016 – The Olympic year of 2016 will also be the year of refugees. Not just in Europe, where hundreds of thousands of migrants have sought asylum over the last months, but all over the world – The Peace&Sport organisation reminds through its president Joël Bouzou, commenting that news topics often influence scheduled events in the calendar year.
The Monte-Carlo based organisation, sponsored by HSH Prince Albert, stressed Sport is no stranger to this phenomenon – especially the Olympic movement. At the first signs of this crisis in September of last year, IOC President Thomas Bach announced his organization’s decision to create a USD 2-million emergency fund made available to National Olympic Committees to help refugees. “We want to play our part” Mr Bach solemnly explained.
In Europe, several countries have heeded the IOC’s appeal and have used this money to bring their share to the collective effort. Some 17 National Olympic Committees – in particular In Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Greece and Slovenia – have made use of the IOC fund, which is now almost exhausted.
After announcing that refugee athletes will have the opportunity to participate in the Rio 2016 Games under the Olympic banner, the IOC carefully searched the hundreds of camps the world over. At the end of painstaking exploration, Pere Miro, Deputy Director General for relations with the Olympic movement, announced that three potential Olympic participants have been selected: a Syrian swimmer refugee in Germany, a Congolese judoka in Brazil and an Iranian taekwondo specialist living in Belgium. “We can give them a grant and help them to try and qualify” explains Pere Miro.
A sign of the times, candidate cities for the 2024 summer Olympic Games are now integrating the refugee situation into their bids. A renewed proof of the impact that sport can play in solving crises and conflicts in the modern-day world.