The National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K) has expressed its honor in participating in the UNESCO Internal Oversight Services (IOS) Evaluation of the International Convention Against Doping in Sport. As a key stakeholder, NOC-K acknowledges the significance of this global initiative in promoting clean and fair competition in sports.
The evaluation, conducted by UNESCO’s IOS in collaboration with Aleph Strategies, aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Convention, its compliance mechanisms, and areas requiring improvement. Through this engagement, NOC-K reaffirmed its dedication to strengthening anti-doping measures and ensuring that Kenyan athletes compete in a fair and ethical environment.

NOC-K’s Commitment to Clean Sport
During the meeting, NOC-K Women Representative Mrs. Rawal emphasized the importance of the evaluation, stating that athletes must compete in a fair environment, uphold ethical standards, and comply with international anti-doping regulations.
This engagement provided NOC-K with the opportunity to share insights, challenges, and experiences regarding the Convention’s impact on Kenyan sports. By contributing to these discussions, NOC-K played a crucial role in shaping future recommendations for a more robust and efficient global anti-doping system.
Key Discussions Included:
1. Effectiveness of current compliance mechanisms
2. Areas for improvement in anti-doping enforcement
3. The role of National Federations in upholding anti-doping standards
4. Strengthening athlete education on clean sport
NOC-K reiterated its commitment to collaborating with international organizations and stakeholders to enhance anti-doping efforts. By ensuring integrity in sports and safeguarding the future of clean competition, NOC-K continues to uphold the highest standards of fairness in athletics.
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