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Quality Enhancement Reviews

A Quality Enhancement Review is an Institute Evaluation Group service that:
  • provides an informal review of a proposed activity or program by an expert panel of peers
  • occurs after the main features of the activity have been conceived
  • occurs far enough upstream that input from experts can improve the quality of the design

The Quality Enhancement Review is:

  • voluntary
  • initiated at the request of the WBI Task Team Leader or Program Leader
  • guided by questions and issues identified by the Task Team Leader

The Quality Enhancement Review can help to:

  • improve the quality of design of WBI capacity enhancement programs and activities through feedback from experts
  • provide Task Teams with constructive comments and ideas from an expert panel through brainstroming with respected colleagues from across the Bank and externally, and
  • build relationships between WBI and regional or sectoral units.

For more information on QERs contact   Maurya West Meiers.




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