Independent review of the Assessor Licensing Scheme (2021)

This rapid review took place between April 7th - 30th 2021 and is based on a survey, key stakeholder interviews and an analysis of organizational documents. The main stakeholders involved in the review included: Licensed Assessors, Quality Panel Members, partner organisations, and HCVN Secretariat staff.

Results show that overall, the ALS has delivered on its objective of improving the competency of Licensed Assessors and the quality of HCV and HCV-HCSA assessment reports. However, there is room for improvement especially in terms of consistency, timeliness, transparency and learning.

Document Type
Working Papers
Date of Publication

December 30, 2021

Country
Global
Languages
English
Organisation

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