About us
The Global Onchocerciasis Network for Elimination (GONE) drives a global partnership platform supporting countries to reach the global targets for elimination of onchocerciasis for 2030 set in the WHO road map for neglected tropical diseases.
The GONE network is open to all onchocerciasis stakeholders with demonstrated commitment to working towards the 2030 road map targets for onchocerciasis elimination.
- To be inclusive and diverse in membership and structure, ensuring adequate representation from different stakeholder groups and geographical regions;
- To be transparent in all processes, including the operational strategy and GONE activities;
- To ensure all activities align with WHO’s norms and standards;
- To facilitate coordination among interested parties to advance WHO’s priorities on the road map 2030.
Main objectives
- To provide an inclusive and open access forum to improve communication, coordination, partnership and community of practice for all onchocerciasis stakeholders working closely to reach the 2030 road map targets for elimination of onchocerciasis.
- To conduct action oriented and effective advocacy working towards the 2030 road nap targets and milestones for onchocerciasis elimination.
Vision
To SEE onchocerciasis GONE!
Mission
To accelerate progress towards the achievement of the 2030 road map targets for onchocerciasis elimination.
Road map targets for onchocerciasis
The road map targets for the elimination of onchocerciasis are, by 2030: to stop mass drug administration (MDA) of ivermectin in at least one focus in 34 countries; to stop MDA in more than 50% of the population in at least 16 countries; to stop MDA in the entire endemic population of at least 12 countries; and to verify interruption of transmission in 12 countries.
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Progress of onchocerciasis status worldwide
Resources and news
WHO publications
All →Elimination of human onchocerciasis: progress report, 2023–2024
Report of the first meeting of the Global Onchocerciasis Network for Elimination: Saly, Senegal, 1-2...
More than 150 onchocerciasis partners, including national onchocerciasis coordinators from health ministries of endemic and formerly endemic countries,...
Work in progress
- Report on the seventh meeting of the Onchocerciasis Technical Advisory Subgroup (OTS)
- Onchocerciasis elimination mapping: a manual for national elimination programmes
- Integrating the assessment of onchocerciasis into a lymphatic filariasis transmission assessment survey (iTAS): A manual for national elimination programmes
- Coordinated action to eliminate onchocerciasis: a handbook for national onchocerciasis elimination and expert advisory committees (NOECs) in Africa
- A mapping and treatment delivery strategy for onchocerciasis in loiasis co-endemic settings (a meeting in being planned in August 2024 to start drafting this future tool)
- Moxidectin guidelines for Onchocerciasis and LF treatment
External publications
GONE to combat onchocerciasis
Loiasis: bringing an end to neglect
A new key-player for onchocerciasis elimination
Reaching the Criteria to Stop Onchocerciasis Mass Drug Administration: Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Uganda Pave the Way
Transforming WHO Recommendations into Practice
Latest news
All →About Onchocerciasis
Webinar reports
All →Summary of presentations and discussions of GONE webinar: Central African Republic: Fighting onchocerciasis...
Onchocerciasis is endemic in 20 health districts of the CAR. It shares borders with six countries that are largely also endemic for onchocerciasis. There...
Summary of presentations and discussions of GONE webinar: Burundi's efforts to defeat onchocerciasis:...
In 2023, a new survey of larval breeding sites, followed by elimination mapping and a pre-stop assessment of Mectizan treatment, was carried out from March...