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Olympic Solidarity Commission

Olympic Solidarity manages the share of the television rights from the broadcasting of the Olympic Games which belongs to the NOCs, and redistributes these funds through programmes offered to all NOCs recognised by the IOC.

Increasing resources

The development and assistance budget approved by the Olympic Solidarity Commission for the 2013–2016 quadrennial plan is USD 438 million.

In comparison with the 2009–2012 plan budget of USD 311 million, the new development budget represents an increase of nearly 40%.

Breakdown of the 2013-2016 budget
World Programmes USD 165,000,000
Continental Programmes and ANOC USD 191,000,000
Olympic Games Subsidies USD 43,000,000
Complementary Programmes USD 21,000,000
Administration USD 18,000,000
TOTAL USD 438,000,000
 

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2009-2012 "Where the action is" 

2012 Annual report - The Home Advantage

2011 Annual report - Moving forward

2010 Annual report

2009 Annual report

All Olympic Solidarity publications
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Olympic Solidarity

Afghanistan's Rohullah (left) won his country's first Olympic Medal at the 2008 Games in Beijing
An Equal Footing - the Olympic Solidarity programme One of the most enduring and endearing qualities of the Olympic Games is the sight of athletes from many of the world’s less developed nations not only competing, but often winning, against those from more well-heeled backgrounds. The romantic notion is that total dedication and sheer talent is responsible for these tales of poverty to podium, but that is usually only half the story. What many outside the Olympic Movement are unaware of is the financial assistance given to such athletes through the Olympic Solidarity programme.
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London 2012

On the road to London 2012: Tanja Bosovic
On the road to London 2012: Tanja Bozovic Tanja Bozovic, the talented young judoka from Niksic, Montenegro hopes to qualify for the Games in London with the aid of a Solidarity scholarship.
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