Hon Chair, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that South Africa's visible lead in anti-doping policies has resulted in South Africa leading UNESCO in the fight against global anti-doping efforts;
2) further notes that this is evident with the appointment of the Deputy Minister of Sport and Recreation, Gert Oosthuizen, as chair of UNESCO's Conference of Parties to the International Convention against Doping in Sport on 16 November 2011;
3) recognises that the International Convention against Doping in Sport helps governments commit to the global anti-doping rules, policies and guidelines in order to provide an honest and equitable playing environment for all athletes;
4) acknowledges that South Africa is being recognised as exhibiting innovative and committed leadership in delivering on the UNESCO Convention against Doping in Sport in the country and on the continent of Africa; and
5) further acknowledges that this leadership role will strengthen our international partnerships especially with other African countries with regard to implementing best practices in anti-doping.
Agreed to.