#Jeux2030Inclusifs

#Jeux2030Inclusifs: A National Campaign to Make the 2030 French Alps Truly Inclusive.

The mobilization is entering a new phase. As the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games approach and with four years to go until the 2030 French Alps Games, the Malakoff Humanis Disability Foundation, alongside the French Federation for Adapted Sport (FFSA), has launched a national press campaign, #Jeux2030Inclusifs (#InclusiveGames2030), in support of the public statement.

While France prepares to host the 2030 Winter Paralympic Games, one reality remains: athletes with intellectual disabilities, psychosocial disabilities, or autism spectrum disorders have still not been reinstated into the Winter Paralympic program.

Giving Visibility to Those Who Remain Unseen

The campaign, already featured in Le Figaro and Libération on February 25, 2026, raises a simple question:

Why are high-level athletes — officially classified, World Championship medalists, and recognized on national elite athlete lists — still excluded from the Winter Paralympic Games?

Adapted alpine skiing and Nordic skiing are internationally structured.
World competitions are organized.
Venues are homologated.
Performances are at the highest level.

What is missing is neither technical, logistical, nor sporting.

It is a decision.

By publicly supporting the statement, the Malakoff Humanis Disability Foundation is helping move this issue beyond specialist circles and into the broader public debate.

“The 2030 Games in the Alps represent a unique opportunity to advance Paralympic history. With this campaign and petition, we want to create decisive momentum. No athlete should be left on the sidelines for the 2030 Paralympic Games,” says Pascal Andrieux, Executive Director of the Malakoff Humanis Handicap Foundation.

Download the press release (in French) here.

The Malakoff Humanis Disability Foundation: A Consistent and Long-Term Commitment

A major player in social protection in France, Malakoff Humanis protects more than 9 million people and supports nearly 400,000 companies.

Through its Disability Foundation, the group has been committed for years to promoting:

  • inclusion in employment,
  • accessibility,
  • autonomy,
  • and access to sport.

Its support for Adapted Sport reflects this broader mission: defending a society where performance depends not on the type of disability, but on talent and dedication.

By launching the #Jeux2030Inclusifs (InclusiveGames2030) campaign, the Foundation affirms that a major international event such as the 2030 Games must embody the values of equality and inclusion that France stands for.

 

Alps 2030: A Turning Point for the Paralympic Movement

Paris 2024 changed perceptions of disability. It demonstrated how inclusion can become a national momentum.
The 2030 French Alps now represent a historic opportunity to take the next step.

Including Adapted Sport events in the Winter Paralympic Games would mean:

  • a major step forward for equality,
  • a strong international signal,
  • a lasting legacy for future generations.

 

Today, the athletes are ready. They train year-round. They compete at the highest global level. They simply want to be judged on their performance, like every other athlete on the world’s greatest sporting stage.

Crédit photo : Geoffroy Wahlen - FFSA

A Mobilization Beyond the World of Sport

The campaign launched by the Malakoff Humanis Disability Foundation shows that this issue goes far beyond sport alone.

The Inclusive Games 2030 statement concerns businesses, institutions, media, and of course citizens.

Like Malakoff Humanis, every company can take a stand and support the evolution of the Paralympic model.

Everyone can act:

  • by signing the statement,
  • by sharing it,
  • by raising awareness,
  • by engaging decision-makers.

Sport history shows that major progress often results from collective mobilization.

 

Making the 2030 Games the Games for All

In a few weeks, the Paralympic flag will once again be handed over to France. In 2030, that same flag will fly over the French Alps.

The question is simple: Will it symbolize truly inclusive Games?

The #Jeux 2030Inclusifs (InclusiveGames2030) campaign reminds us that nothing is fixed, that rules evolve, and that the Paralympic movement has always progressed step by step.

The French Alps 2030 can be the next milestone.

👉 Sign the statement and help make the 2030 Games a global model of inclusion

Together, let’s ensure that no athlete is left at the side of the slope.