Mid-term Evaluation of the Global Task Force on Cholera Control: Evaluation brief

Overview

The Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC), established by WHO in 1992, brings together 48 partner institutions to coordinate global efforts to end cholera. Its 2017 strategy, the Global Roadmap to 2030, aims to reduce cholera deaths by 90% and eliminate the disease in 20 countries by 2030. The GTFCC Steering Committee and Secretariat commissioned an independent mid-term evaluation in 2024 to assess progress, identify challenges and guide future direction.

This evaluation had a dual purpose of accountability and learning. It assessed progress in the delivery of the Global Roadmap, drawing lessons and making recommendations for the direction of travel of the GTFCC to 2030. The scope of the evaluation covered progress on the Global Roadmap implementation since 2017 with a particular focus on coordination and programmatic delivery at the global, regional, and country levels by the GTFCC and partners. 

 

WHO Team
Evaluation Unit (EVL)