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Budget allocations are assigned to ministries and agencies, which then plan and deliver services. Communities experience the results through infrastructure, maintenance, and public programs.
Delays may result from procurement rules, funding schedules, or coordination between agencies. Understanding this helps manage expectations while still demanding accountability.
A programme is an ongoing government activity (e.g. road maintenance). A project is a specific, time-bound effort (e.g. constructing a building).
Different agencies handle different services. Responsibility depends on the issue type and location.
