Partnership
The partnership of Project EWCS 2.0 consists of seven National Anti-Doping Organisations and is supported by an academic expert.

The Cyprus Anti-Doping Authority (CyADA) is the national anti-doping organization for Cyprus. CyADA was established in 2009 and is the competent authority responsible for the implementation and management of efficient anti-doping policy in Cyprus, in line with the World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards of the World Anti-Doping Agency, the relevant legislation of Cyprus (Law 7(III) of 2009, as amended) as well as the International Convention against Doping in Sport of UNESCO, the Anti-Doping Convention of the Council of Europe and any other obligations of the Government of Cyprus.CyADA has considerable experience with EU-funded projects. It has coordinated projects “European Week of Clean Sport” (EWCS) and “European Partnership for Clean Sport in Tertiary Education” (EPCS-TE) and has previously participated in the projects “Strategy for Stopping Steroids” (SSS), “Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport” (FAIR), “Forum for Anti-Doping in Recreational Sport 2” (FAIR+) and “Developing Communities of Practice to Maximize the Usability and Impact of Clean Sport Education in Europe” (IMPACT).

The Anti-Doping Center is a national authority to the Minister of Youth and Sports of the Rebullic of Bulgaria, established to realize the doping control and prevention of the use of substances and methods prohibited in sport.The mission of the Anti-Doping Centre is to prevent the use of substances and methods prohibited in sport and combat this phenomenon to its final abolition.
The Anti-Doping Centre carries out its mission to fight against doping while at the same time protects the dignity and rights of every athlete and complies with national and international law, the World Anti-Doping Code, international standards and the best practices.
The Anti-Doping Centre cooperates with WADA and other national and international institutions and organizations involved in the prevention and fight against the use of the substances and methods prohibited in sport.

The Polish Anti-Doping Agency (POLADA), is a team of experienced experts who work together to promote integrity and cleanliness in sport. POLADA is responsible for anti-doping controls and investigations, anti-doping education, as well as cooperation in the area of promoting wise and responsible physical activity. In 2019, POLADA created the ‘Playing Fair’ project under whose banner all educational meetings take place. Since 2021, POLADA has been implementing its flagship project “I run for pure fun”, aimed at amateur athletes. This is the first event in the history of Polish mass events that was created of the idea of caring for clean sport.The Polish Anti-Doping Agency has been in existence since 1 July 2017. Its inception is seen as a watershed moment in building a modern anti-doping system in Poland. POLADA is now one of the leading agencies in the Europe, particularly in the field of anti-doping investigations.

The Portuguese Anti-Doping Authority (ADoP) is the national antidoping organization with functions in the control and fight against doping in sport, namely as the entity responsible for adopting rules with a view to triggering, implementing or applying any phase of the doping control procedure, exercising its competences in the national territory and, whenever requested by WADA or international federations, abroad.ADoP, in carrying out its mission, is governed by the principles of scientific independence, precaution, credibility and transparency and confidentiality.
The Slovak Anti-Doping Agency (SADA) is a team of experienced professionals working together to protect clean sport and promote integrity in Slovak sport. SADA is responsible for doping controls, results management, intelligence and investigations, and anti-doping education, in line with the World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standards. A key focus of our work is prevention-first, values-based education for athletes, coaches, and athlete support personnel, including targeted programmes for young athletes and schools. SADA also provides practical guidance on anti-doping rules, Therapeutic Use Exemptions, and the risks linked to supplements and prohibited substances. Through strong national and international cooperation, SADA supports a fair, safe, and credible sporting environment in Slovakia.
Anti-Doping Norway (ADNO) was established as a non-profit foundation in 2003 to ensure that doping controls and prosecution activities for doping cases are organised independently from The Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports (NOC) and the Norwegian Government.Today, Anti-Doping Norway deals with doping issues in a broad perspective. Through our activities, we aim at protecting clean athletes in order for them to compete on equal terms. In addition, we highlight and address the challenges of doping in society and as a growing youth problem.
The Anti-Doping Agency of Serbia (ADAS) was established by the Law on Prevention of Doping in Sports from 2005; it started working on January 1, 2006. In the following period, the Law on Ratification of the International Convention Against Doping in Sports was adopted in 2009, the Law on Prevention of Doping in Sports in 2014, as well as the Law on Amendments to the Law on Prevention of Doping in Sports in 2021.ADAS is NADO whose role is to preserve clean sport, the integrity of sport and protect the clean athlete. ADAS carries out the following activities on the territory of Serbia: IC and OOC doping controls, appointment of DCO’s, cooperation with WADA-accredited laboratories, results management, education, equestrian doping controls, administration of the national RTP, TUE and ADAMS, cooperation with national and international sports federations, cooperation with WADA and other activities related to legal regulations regarding prevention of doping.

