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Comparative Analysis of Social Service Delivery System in Developed and Developing Nations
Service Delivery is conceptualized as the relationship between policy makers, service providers, and poor people. It encompasses services and their supporting systems that are typically regarded as a state responsibility. These include social services (primary education and basic health services), infrastructure (water and sanitation, roads and bridges) and services that promote personal security. DFID (2004)Providing basic economic and social security to citizens has long been acknowledged as...IMPORTANT: This is just a preview of the first few pages. To read the whole book, please download the full eBook PDF.
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