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The Olympic Refuge Foundation (ORF) has co-created a 3-year Sport for Protection programme in the Île-de-France (Greater Paris) region, aimed at improving the social inclusion of young displaced people and their host communities, through sport. This programme, made possible by generous contributions of the French Ministry of Sport and the Olympic Refuge Foundation, will be delivered by a consortium comprised of five Paris-based NGOs (Emmaüs Solidarité, Fútbol Más, Kabubu, Ovale Citoyen and Play International) as well as Taekwondo Humanitarian Foundation, in close coordination with the ORF, French Ministry of Sport, Ville de Paris, the Organising Committee of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and UNHCR France. The Programme, entitled “Terrains d’avenir” has launched in February 2022 and will continue through to the end of 2024, offering opportunities for synergies with the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and the Refugee Olympic Team’s participation therein. The total budget of the programme is EUR 1’814’630. The goal of the initiative is for young people affected by displacement to develop a sense of belonging and define a new positive "life project " in their host communities, through sport. This programme will contribute to this goal by achieving two overarching objectives : 1. Displaced young people have access to sport on an ongoing basis and benefit from its multiple advantages regardless of their community or gender 2. Sport is formally adopted as a tool to support the services of displaced youth by the actors involved in the programme These outcomes will be reached by delivering a diverse range of activities, including: • A regular, adapted and diversified sports offer, including practice in sports clubs • The organisation of events and meetings to create social links between young displaced people and the host community, including actions aimed at the psychosocial well-being of young displaced people • Training and support activities for young displaced people with the aim of creating vocations for sports professions and promoting their professional integration • Development of inclusion projects through sport for displaced youth • Training, support and/or awareness-raising activities for sports educators and social workers on the tools and methods of sport for protection • Advocacy actions with institutions, public services and the general public