Laman Ismayilova

    A delegation from the Azerbaijan National Anti-Doping Agency
    (AMADA), including Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Tahmina
    Taghi-zada, Deputy CEO Dr. Rufat Efendiyev, and Head of Results
    Management and Investigations Department Nijat Amiraslanli, has
    taken an active role in the high-level European conference
    “Bringing European NADOs Together to Strengthen the National
    Systems,” held in Bergen, Norway, Azernews
    reports.

    The conference, co-organized by Anti-Doping Norway and the
    Council of Europe, brought together representatives from more than
    40 national anti-doping organizations, international experts,
    government officials, and senior leadership from the World
    Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

    Among the key speakers were Bjørn Berge, Deputy Secretary
    General of the Council of Europe, WADA President Witold Bańka,
    Jamie Brown, Head of the Anti-Doping Unit of the Council of Europe,
    Rune Andersen, Director of Anti-Doping Norway, and Erlend
    Hanstveit, State Secretary at the Royal Norwegian Ministry of
    Culture and Equality. Their presence underscored the political and
    institutional importance of the event, which focused on some of the
    most pressing challenges and strategic priorities facing the
    anti-doping community across the continent.

    Throughout the conference, three overarching themes shaped the
    discussions. The first explored opportunities and challenges in
    collaboration with international and European sports organisations,
    including how National Anti-Doping Organisations (NADOs) engage
    with international federations, cooperate with the International
    Testing Agency, and contribute to doping control in international
    sporting events.

    The second theme centred on navigating government relations. As
    part of this segment, Dr. Taghi-zada moderated the breakout session
    titled “Balancing NADO Operational Independence and Accountability
    vis-à-vis Government,” where participants exchanged experiences on
    how to uphold the independence of anti-doping bodies while
    remaining transparent and accountable to government funders. The
    session also examined acceptable standards of transparency,
    safeguards for institutional independence, and the collective
    responsibility of European NADOs to advocate for governance
    frameworks that promote both trust and functional autonomy.

    Other parallel sessions under the same theme addressed the
    development of legal and financial frameworks for NADO operations,
    as well as enhanced cooperation with national law enforcement
    bodies, customs, and other public authorities.

    The final theme of the conference featured a high-level panel
    debate on cooperation with WADA, focusing on strengthening
    dialogue, clarifying roles and responsibilities, and aligning
    national efforts with global anti-doping standards. The event
    concluded with the presentation of key outcomes and shared
    recommendations from each breakout group.

    AMADA reaffirms its commitment to clean sport and commends the
    organizers for delivering a high-level, inclusive platform that
    advanced strategic dialogue, strengthened governance, and fostered
    meaningful cooperation across the European anti-doping
    community.

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