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Decentralised rural electrification

Refocus, 2000
Publisher Summary Rural areas of poorer countries are often at a disadvantage in terms of access to all types of services-roads, health facilities, markets, information, and clean water. The high cost of providing these services in remote areas has led to new approaches being tried, based on self-help and the private sector rather than traditional ...
Ray Holland   +3 more
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Decentralisation

2011
Kriza lokalne samouprave nije prolazni fenomen. U teškim vremenima prikriveni problemi postaju očiti. Postavljaju se pitanja troškova, efikasnosti predstavničkih tijela, racionalizacije teritorijalnog ustroja, učinkovitosti sistema u cjelini. U vremenima napretka i prividnog ekonomskog obilja, ozbiljna pitanja smisla i uspjeha ovakvoga sustava nisu se ...
Musa, Anamarija   +5 more
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Decentralisation

1924
Malayan Agricultural Journal, Volume 12, Issue 2, pp.
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Assemblages/Decentralised

2023
The concept of citizenship has traditionally been associated with privilege and the rules defined by nation-states. However, the increasing integration of digital technology calls for a reconsideration of the concept of citizenship as a system of relations rather than a static condition. The assemblage theory offers a way to understand citizenship as a
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Asymmetric decentralisation

OECD Regional Development Papers, 2020
A growing number of countries in the OECD and beyond are moving toward asymmetric decentralisation, i.e. a differentiated assignment of competencies across subnational governments, for the same level of administration. While from the 1950s to the 1970s, asymmetric arrangements happened mostly at a regional level, the present trend seems to apply ...
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Democratic Decentralisation

2006
INTRODUCTIONThe Constitution of the Independent, India has provided universal adult suffrage to the Indian people. Ten millions of peasants who constitute the majority of the population thereby acquire a Political status."Their will expressed through the ballot box would now considerably Influence the Political life of the nation.
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Decentralisation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Decentralisation

Public Health, 1951
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