Reform Commission
A Reform Commission is a group of individuals appointed to evaluate and suggest changes to existing policies, laws, or systems within a government or organization. Their primary goal is to identify areas that require improvement and to propose reforms that can enhance efficiency, fairness, and effectiveness. These commissions often focus on specific sectors, such as education, healthcare, or public administration.
Typically, a Reform Commission conducts research, gathers public input, and analyzes data to inform their recommendations. The findings are usually compiled into a report that outlines suggested reforms, which may then be considered by policymakers for implementation. Examples of such commissions include the Constitutional Reform Commission and the Education Reform Commission.