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In a global effort for clean sport, the 2022 Anti-Doping Questionnaire (ADQ) reports are now online. Covering areas as diverse as testing, prevention, education, and funding, the questionnaire provides insight into the anti-doping measures implemented by State Parties to the Anti-Doping Convention.

Issued by the Monitoring Group of the Anti-Doping Convention (T-DO), the ADQ reports serve as an international standard-setting barometer for the anti-doping community. The online publication of the 2022 ADQ reports is another step towards transparency and international cooperation in the fight against doping.

This data also feeds into the Monitoring Group’s evaluation visits, which assess the anti-doping system of each State Party. These visits bring together the expertise of a team of European anti-doping experts, thereby enhancing the exchange of best practices and fostering international cooperation in the fight against doping. The evaluation team summarises its findings and tailored recommendations in an evaluation report that, once adopted by the Monitoring Group, is published, such as the most recent report on Albania.

The 2023 Data Collection Campaign has now been launched to support States Parties in the implementation of the Anti-Doping Convention. This work constitutes an important part of the Monitoring Group’s efforts to promote collaboration for clean and fair sport worldwide.

ANTI-DOPING Strasbourg, France 19 April 2024
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