Towards sustainable Olympism: Paris 2024 and Dakar 2026 at the forefront

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As the Paralympic Games begin in Paris, Jérémie Pellet, CEO of Expertise France and member of the audit committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and Ibrahima Wade, General Coordinator of the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games, outline the challenges and provide insights for 'building sustainable Olympism' in a policy paper published by AFD Editions.

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games, with their initial ambition of achieving a carbon footprint half that of previous editions and a strong focus on their legacy, have paved the way for more sustainable Olympism by embracing more ecological initiatives and structuring the Olympic Games in a more sustainable manner. As the time comes to evaluate the outcomes, it is useful to analyze how this event and future ones can align with broader international objectives shared by the member states of the Olympic movement, particularly within the framework established by the Paris Pact for People and the Planet in June 2023.

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