Review
A review is an evaluation of an initiative, publication, a product, a service or a company.
Typical parameters include the review object, the adopted review procedures, and the review report template.
These are examples of reviews:
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2030 Agenda Review Framework
- Global Review
- #NFUR00 - National follow up and review - #asd79
- #NFUR01 - Preparation of a national SDG Report
- #NFUR02 - Fostering mutual accountability
- #NFUR03 - Coordination and collaboration among government agencies and ministries
- #NFUR04 - Inclusive national policy dialogue
- #NFUR05 - Coordination by the national statistical office
- #NFUR06 - Facilitating comparability
- #NFUR07 - Capacity development
- Regional Review
- Thematic Review
- Voluntary National Review
- Voluntary Stakeholder Reporting - #2030VSR
- Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy Review - #QCPR
Description
Name1 | Review | ||||||||||||
Domain | |||||||||||||
Target Outcome | improved confidence on the properties of the review object, and the implied decision options (quality, …) | ||||||||||||
Social actors and roles | The review panel, the originator of the review object, the receiver of the review report. | ||||||||||||
Trigger or preceding interaction | Submission of the review assignment. | ||||||||||||
Interfaces and services | Access to facts and data (evidence supporting the review activities) | ||||||||||||
Inputs and outputs | input: the review object; output: the review recommendation | ||||||||||||
Stores and tools | A review report on the basis of a review report template | ||||||||||||
Other characteristics |
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Further reading | Wikipedia: Review |