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WADA welcomes additional funding from Qatar for scientific research

Xinhua
| May 22, 2025
2025-05-22

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has welcomed Qatar's decision to provide additional funding to support the organization's scientific research efforts.

The Ministry of Sports and Youth in Qatar will contribute an extra 1.5 million U.S. dollars, in addition to the country's annual payment of more than 200,000 dollars to WADA, the agency announced on Wednesday.

"WADA is appreciative of the continued support of our partners within Qatar's Ministry of Sports and Youth. The additional funding will make a significant impact on anti-doping research globally and within Qatar itself," said WADA President Witold Banka.

"This is another indication of the strong support WADA receives from governments around the world, which believe in and trust us to deliver on our clean sport mission and understand the importance of cutting-edge scientific research to being ahead of those who seek to cheat the system."

Earlier this month, Japan pledged an additional 196,000 dollars to support anti-doping capacity and capability development in Asia and Oceania. According to WADA, Japan has contributed roughly 2.5 million dollars in additional funding over the past two decades.

In the past 10 years, WADA has also received additional contributions from countries including Australia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, France, India, Kuwait, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland and the United States.

Banka stated earlier this year that WADA invests heavily in anti-doping research, allocating about 10 percent of its annual budget to scientific and social science initiatives. The agency has also called on its partners to support ongoing research efforts, including recent work focused on unintentional doping.

WADA has set a budget of more than 50 million dollars for 2025.

The United States, which failed to pay its 2024 annual fee of 3.62 million dollars--amounting to 14 percent of WADA's budget--automatically loses its seat on the organization's executive committee for the year.

"It is so important for athletes that WADA is properly resourced and that it has certainty around the funds it receives," said Yuhan Tan, Belgium's former badminton player and WADA Athlete Council representative on the Foundation Board.

"I call on all governments to fulfill their commitments and make their annual contributions to WADA in a predictable and timely fashion so the work upholding the World Anti-Doping Code and supporting athletes around the world can continue. Clearly, anti-doping is becoming more and more politicized, which must be avoided as it puts all athletes and the entire system at risk," he commented when WADA released its budget plan earlier this year. 

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