The Legacy and Sustainability plan for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games — 126 Through the Interministerial Delegate for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (DIJOP) and the French Ministry of Sport, the French State presented its legacy plan for the Paris 2024 Games in November 2019. The plan is built around six major themes: encouraging sports participation in France, harnessing innovation and culture to have a global reach, accelerating the environmental transition, nurturing Olympic ambitions, building the infrastructure of the future and getting people involved in the Games. • Take a look at the French State’s legacy plan Through four major themes – sustainable urban areas, employment and the local economy, universal accessibility, as well as innovation and technology – Solideo pledges to leave a strong legacy by delivering sports facilities and building facilities needed to organise the Games. • Take a look at Solideo’s legacy commitments During the bidding phase, Paris City Council pledged to organise frugal and sustainable Games that fully involve civil society. Paris City Council also wanted the Games to accelerate public policies promoting the city and metropolitan construction. • Take a look at the Paris City Council legacy plan Since the bidding phase, the departmental council has done its utmost to put Seine-Saint-Denis at the heart of the Games and make sure that local residents benefit from the event long into the future. The departmental council’s goal is for the Games to leave a meaningful, lasting and balanced legacy behind for the entire Seine-Saint-Denis area and its inhabitants. • Take a look at the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council legacy plan Using the Games to go further – the Interministerial Delegate for the Olympic and Paralympic Games (DIJOP) and French Ministry of Sport SOLIDEO Olympic Transformations – Paris City Council Seine-Saint-Denis involvement The Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council MINISTÈRE DE L’ÉDUCATION NATIONALE, DE LA JEUNESSE ET DES SPORTS
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