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dev·o·lu·tion

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  1. A passing down or descent through successive stages of time or a process.
  2. Transference, as of rights or qualities, to a successor.
  3. Delegation of authority or duties to a subordinate or substitute.
  4. A transfer of powers from a central government to local units.
  5. Biology. Degeneration.

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What is the name of the cabinet secretary in the Ministry of Devolution and Planning in Kenya?

The name of the cabinet secretary of the ministry of Devolution and Planning in Kenya is Hon. Anne Waiguru.


Is Kenya government unitary?

no i study geography at collage and it is not a government unitary so that is what i know but if it is wrong please correct me ok xxx love miss mceshne xx


Why did the GOP in Congress embrace the idea of devolution and what was the effect of the reform of AFDC?

The GOP embraced devolution to shift authority and responsibility from the federal government to states, promoting state flexibility and reducing federal control. The reform of AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) led to the creation of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), which placed a greater emphasis on work requirements, time limits, and state flexibility in welfare programs, resulting in a decrease in welfare caseloads and an increase in employment rates among welfare recipients.


What president was the strongest advocate of devolution?

President Ronald Reagan was a strong advocate of devolution, which is the transferring of power from a central government to regional governments. He believed in reducing the size and influence of the federal government in favor of greater state and local control.


What are the main challenges facing devolution in Kenya?

The main challenges facing devolution in Kenya include inadequate financial resources, which hinder the effective implementation of devolved functions at the county level. Additionally, there are issues with governance and corruption, leading to misallocation of funds and inefficiency. Political interference and rivalry between national and county governments further complicate the devolution process. Lastly, there is a lack of capacity and skilled personnel at the county level, impacting service delivery and development initiatives.

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What is a geographic example of supranationalism and devolution?

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When was Commission on Devolution in Wales created?

Commission on Devolution in Wales was created in 2011.


When was Commission on Scottish Devolution created?

Commission on Scottish Devolution was created in 2008.


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What is the Attempt to return many functions of govt to the state level called?

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When was Commission on the consequences of devolution for the House of Commons created?

Commission on the consequences of devolution for the House of Commons was created in 2012.


Who wrote the song good love by DEVolution?

The credited writers of the song Good Love by DEVolution are Amy Pearson and DEVolution themselves. Amy Pearson also sings a vocal part of the song, which was released in 2012.


What is an antidevolutionist?

An antidevolutionist is a person who is opposed to devolution - especially in the United Kingdom, the devolution of central powers of the individual natures and regions.


What are the benefits and challenges of devolution?

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What is the meaning of devolution revolution?

Devolution revolution is the increasing shift of power from the the federal to state governments of the last 20 years or so.


What actors and actresses appeared in Devolution - 2013?

The cast of Devolution - 2013 includes: Nicole Fouquet as Phelia Frances Heller as Charna