Feedback Report On The Anti-Doping Policy Advice Project : Country Assessment Report Kenya / Vincent O. Onywera. - Paris
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 2015
Contents:
1.0 Introduction
1.2 Political dynamics and Anti-doping Legal Frameworks in favor of anti-doping in Kenya
1.3 Compliance between national regulation and the provisions of the Convention, its annexes and appendixes
3.0 Studies on Anti-Doping in Kenya
3.1 Rating of knowledge of Drug testing procedures
3.2 Athlete’s personal rating of knowledge of procedures following a positive test
3.3 Athletes’ exposure to in and out of competition
3.4 Athletes’ perception about the fairness of Drug testing procedures
3.5 Common Sources of Doping Information among sports associations
3.6 Most common anti-doping websites
3.7 Prohibited Substances and Methods
Knowledge of Doping substances among Kenyan athletes
3.8 Knowledge of Athletes’ rights and responsibilities
4.0 Findings from sports associations
4.1 Kenya’s Ministry of Sports, Culture and the arts
5.0 The situation in East Africa
5.0.1 Professional area of specialization of respondents from East Africa
5.0.2 Knowledge on drug testing procedures among anti-doping stakeholders in East Africa
5.0.3 Knowledge among anti-doping stakeholders in East Africa on the procedure that follows if and when results are positive
5.0.3 Sources of information on drug-free sport by stakeholders in East Africa
5.0.3 Websites used by stakeholders in East Africa to keep up to date with drug-free sport
6.0 Observations and Challenges
7.0 Recommendations
8.0 Recommendations following the workshop on Training of Trainers (TOTSs) on anti-doping within the East African community (EAC) held on from 2nd- 5th march 2015 at Kenyatta University, Kenya