From November 19 to 22, India will host a four-day Global Learning and Development Framework (GLDF) Results Management Training in New Delhi. This event is organized by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) India in collaboration with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and supported by the Japan Sports Agency and Japan Anti-Doping Agency.
The training will bring together anti-doping professionals and experts from over 10 countries, including Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Malaysia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Kyrgyzstan, and Laos. Representatives from international organizations like WADA, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), and the Badminton World Federation (BWF) will also participate.
The GLDF Training is part of WADA's capacity-building framework, aiming to enhance the technical expertise of anti-doping practitioners. The focus will be on results management, covering topics such as case management, adjudication processes, and the application of the World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards.
This initiative reflects India's proactive role in the anti-doping movement, supporting international collaboration to promote clean sport. The training offers a significant opportunity for knowledge exchange and capacity enhancement among anti-doping practitioners from participating nations.
Anti-doping refers to efforts to prevent athletes from using banned substances or methods to unfairly improve their performance in sports.
WADA stands for the World Anti-Doping Agency, which is an international organization that promotes, coordinates, and monitors the fight against drugs in sports.
NADA is the National Anti-Doping Agency in India, responsible for promoting clean sports and preventing doping in Indian sports.
The Japan Sports Agency is a government body in Japan that promotes sports and physical education, and supports anti-doping efforts.
Results management in anti-doping involves handling the outcomes of doping tests, including the investigation and sanctioning of athletes who test positive for banned substances.
Global sport integrity means ensuring fairness and honesty in sports worldwide, making sure that competitions are free from cheating and corruption.
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