The Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee (PNGOC) proudly announced the official launch of its new 2025-2032 Strategic Plan, titled, ‘2032 – POWERED BY PURPOSE!’ at its recent Annual General Assembly.
This landmark document outlines the PNGOC’s long-term vision and strategic direction, designed to amplify its impact leading up to and beyond the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games.
‘2032 – POWERED BY PURPOSE!’ is the culmination of extensive consultation with all elements of the PNGOC ecosystem, including Member Federations, key partners, and dedicated Team PNG athletes, coaches, and team officials.
The plan reflects a sharpened focus on its core purpose, ‘To enable consistent Team PNG Success at Olympic, Olympic Youth, Commonwealth, Commonwealth Youth, Pacific, and Pacific Mini-Games.’
President Emma Waiwai expressed her delight in presenting the ambitious new strategy as she expressed how delighted she is to present the Papua New Guinea Olympic Committee Strategic Plan for 2025-2032- POWERED BY PURPOSE!
“This is a pragmatic, yet ambitious plan designed to amplify PNGOC’s impact and solidify our commitment to our athletes and the broader sporting community.”
“We believe in our purpose, and in the values, strategic priorities, success indicators, and initiatives within this plan. Now it’s time to deliver!”
The Strategic Plan is built upon three guiding principles; Athlete Centered, Simplified, and Focused, which encompasses four critical strategic priority areas:
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STRENGTHEN: To enhance the capability of PNGOC and its Member Federations, ensuring leading practice governance structures, diversified revenue streams, and tailored support services are in place.
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PERFORM: To drive sustainable Team PNG success on the international stage, establishing clear performance-based selection standards, providing world-class performance support, and working towards a new multi-sport high-performance Centre of Excellence in PNG.
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DELIVER: To implement programs that embody the values of the Olympic, Commonwealth, and Pacific Games movements, fostering sport for development initiatives that contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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HOST: To realize ‘whole of community’ benefits from hosting ‘home’ Games, with strategic objectives including securing hosting rights for the 2035 Pacific Games and co-hosting rights for the 2031 Commonwealth Youth Games.
Furthermore, the PNGOC is also committed to strengthening the role of sport as an enabler of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The ‘2032 – POWERED BY PURPOSE!’ plan will guide the PNGOC’s strategic decisions, driving increased capability, capacity, sustainability, and performance as the nation powers towards a regional Olympic Games in 2032.
This strategic roadmap marks a significant milestone for sport in Papua New Guinea, promising a future of sustained growth, enhanced athlete performance, and greater national pride.
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