Olympic Forests Network – framework for nature restoration supported by the International Olympic Committee

Olympic Forests Network – framework for nature restoration supported by the International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) launched its Olympic Forest project in 2021, aiming to contribute to the Great Green Wall – a project restoring degraded landscapes across the Sahel region. The project sought to plant 590,000 native trees across Mali and Senegal, in the lead up to the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games, aiming to create social, economic, and environmental benefits for local communities that are heavily impacted by climate change. Following interest expressed by several National Olympic Committees (NOCs) in expanding the initiative through similar projects in their own countries, in order to contribute to a wider global programme, the IOC launched the Olympic Forest Network in 2022. To ensure that projects joining the Network are of high quality, the IOC has established a set of principles that these projects – ranging from the restoration of existing forests, wildlife corridors, and coastal watersheds, to the promotion of regenerative agriculture – need to comply with.