Olympic Solidarity Programme allocation for sport education a boost for sport in the Pacific Islands in 2022

March 7, 2022
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James Tobin (Jim), Chair of the ONOC Education Commission is also the Secretary-General of the Federated States of Micronesia Olympic Committee. | Photo: ONOC / Mike Kohn

Sport education can expect a major boost in 15 Pacific Island countries of Oceania following the ONOC Education Commission approval of a budget of just under USD three-quarters of a million for 2022.

Funded by the IOC Olympic Solidarity Programme under its Continental Programme, the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) implements sport education across 15 out of 17 members NOCs – focusing on Pacific Island countries through its flagship Oceania Sport Education Programme, OSEP.

James Tobin, Chair of the ONOC Education Commission, who is also the Secretary-General of the Federated States of Micronesia National Olympic Committee said, “Sport education will be strengthened through several projects to be delivered through OSEP in 2022.

“The projects include the completion of micro-qualifications for six courses toward accreditation into the Pacific Quality Framework (PQF), the completion of an online learning management system, relicensing of OSEP trainers, Games support, compliance improvement, improved communications, and a move to one hundred percent applications in the second year offering of the Sport Education Officer (SEO) Grant Programme by member National Olympic Committees.”

Tobin said, “Micro-qualifications toward PQF accreditation is being conducted in partnership with the Pacific Community (SPC) through its Education Quality and Assessment Programme (EQAP) and upon completion, will improve the recognition of graduates and lead to more diverse, higher education pathways for those who intend further studies.”

“In addition, 100 OSEP trainers are being relicensed to teach OSEP’s sport education courses across 15 countries in an ongoing series of refresher courses which began online late last year.”

Another ongoing project is Games Support which is a suite of courses provided to National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and National Federations (NFs) of all sport to improve technical expertise, sport organisation management, coaching, administration, and games entourage through capacity building of chefs-de-mission leading national teams to regional and international games.

Tobin added that, “While the Games Support project is offered under the Olympic Solidarity Programme, its benefits cascade to improve sport performance, and sport and team management to national teams for the Commonwealth Games, Pacific Games, and the Asian Games which are important competitions for athletes and teams from the Pacific Islands.

“The sport education programme is enabled by funding under the Continental Programme of the IOC’s Olympic Solidarity Programme which comes through the sale of broadcasting rights of both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games editions.”

Further, Tobin shared that OSEP farewelled Sainimili Saukuru, and welcomed Meli Cavu as Chief Sport Education Programme Officer. The Education Commission extended its gratitude to Saukuru for her leadership and legacy with OSEP and looked forward to the leadership, experience and guidance Cavu brings into the role.

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For more information:

On the ONOC Education Commission
On the IOC Olympic Solidarity Programme
On the ONOC-administered Olympic Solidarity Programme
On other opportunities available to NOCs through the World Programme of the Olympic Solidarity Programme – pp. 23-35
On the Oceania Sport Education Programme

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About ONOC 
Established in 1981, the Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) is one of five Continental Associations. It looks after the interests of 17 member nations in the Oceania Region, including Australia and New Zealand as well as seven associate members. 

ONOC has an office in Guam where Secretary General Mr. Ricardo Blas is based and the Secretariat in Suva, Fiji, where the Office of the President Dr Robin Mitchell is located.

All services and-programmes are based on the ONOC Strategic Plan for 2018-2021, and its 4 Core Functions of (1) Building and Strengthening NOCs Capacity (2) Cultivating Strategic Partnerships (3) Contributing towards Sporting Excellence and (4) Leading by Example.

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For more information, please contact;

Shivneel Narayan
Chief Communications Officer (Acting)
shivneel@oceanianoc.org

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