Mediterranean Games 2026: CIJM Pushes Safeguarding Plan as Opening Nears



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Mediterranean Games 2026: CIJM Pushes Safeguarding Plan as Opening Nears

With just over a year until the Mediterranean Games, Maja Peković, Safeguarding Officer of the International Committee for the Mediterranean Games (CIJM), is leading an ambitious initiative to protect all participants in one of the region’s largest sports events. The plan aims to set new standards for safety and respect across venues and operations.

 

 

Earlier this month, the CIJM Coordination Committee met in Taranto to advance preparations, including venue inspections and strategic organizational decisions. Peković attended to align the organizing team on safeguarding expectations, clarify roles, and emphasize that such measures are not merely compliance tasks.

 

“For many on the organizing committee, this is their first exposure to formal safeguarding standards,” Peković stated. “We need to make clear: safeguarding isn’t about ticking boxes. It’s about creating an environment where every athlete, coach, and volunteer feels safe, respected, and protected.”

 

The team is focusing on training staff to identify risks like harassment or discrimination, establishing reporting mechanisms, and ensuring venues are accessible and secure. These steps are critical for an event that will bring together thousands from 26 Mediterranean countries, many of whom are young athletes.

 

As Taranto races to finalize preparations, Peković’s plan underscores a shift in regional sports: prioritizing people over procedures. With one year left, the goal is simple—ensure the 2026 Games are remembered not just for competition, but for the safety and dignity of every participant.
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