Global Health
Assessment of Global Fund efforts to maximise gender equality in HIV, TB and malaria programs – update

Assessing the Global Fund’s efforts to maximise gender equality in HIV, TB and malaria programs
November 12, 2024
The Global Fund’s Office of Assessment and Learning, under the supervision of the Independent Assessment Panel, will commission an assessment of the Global Fund’s efforts to maximise gender equity in HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria programs.
The assessment goals to evaluate to what extent and the way approaches to advancing gender equality have been integrated into HIV, TB and malaria programs supported by Global Fund investments. This assessment is formative, designed to discover progress and achievements to this point, and serves as a forward-looking assessment and provides practical recommendations for improvements in future Global Fund grant cycles. The evaluation implementation period is predicted to start in late January 2025 and last until September 2025.
The request for proposal (RFP) is open until A webinar shall be held on , during which bidders will have the option to acquire further background information on the evaluation and can have the chance to ask questions regarding the scope of labor and the appliance process. To receive a link to the webinar, please register your willingness to participate by following the instructions included within the request for quotation.
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