< All Topics
Print

Programmes vs Projects: What’s the Difference?

A programme is an ongoing government activity, such as road maintenance, waste collection, or public health services. These are continuous and funded year after year.

A project is a specific, time-bound activity, such as constructing a school, repairing a bridge, or upgrading a facility. Projects usually have a start and end date.

Many community concerns relate to programmes rather than projects. Citizens do not need to know which category an issue falls under before reporting it.

Was this article helpful?
0 out of 5 stars
5 Stars 0%
4 Stars 0%
3 Stars 0%
2 Stars 0%
1 Stars 0%
5
Please Share Your Feedback
How Can We Improve This Article?
Table of Contents