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{{WikiEntry|key=Decentralization|qCode=Q188961}}, or decentralizing governance, refers to the restructuring or reorganization of authority so that there is a system of co-responsibility between institutions of governance at the central, regional and local levels according to the principle of [[subsidiarity]], thus increasing the overall quality and effectiveness of the system of governance while increasing the authority and capacities of sub-national levels.<ref>{{:Paper/Decentralization: A Sampling of Definitions}}</ref>.
{{WikiEntry|key=Decentralization|qCode=Q188961}}, or decentralizing governance, refers to the restructuring or reorganization of authority so that there is a system of co-responsibility between institutions of governance at the central, regional and local levels according to the principle of subsidiarity, thus increasing the overall quality and effectiveness of the system of governance while increasing the authority and capacities of sub-national levels.<ref>{{:Paper/Decentralization: A Sampling of Definitions}}</ref>.


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Decentralization(QQ188961), or decentralizing governance, refers to the restructuring or reorganization of authority so that there is a system of co-responsibility between institutions of governance at the central, regional and local levels according to the principle of subsidiarity, thus increasing the overall quality and effectiveness of the system of governance while increasing the authority and capacities of sub-national levels.[1].


References

  1. Decentralization: A Sampling of Definitions (PDF). local page: UNDP. Oct, 1999.  Check date values in: |date= (help)

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