Policy-making refers to the process of creating, implementing, and evaluating government policies or regulations. It involves identifying issues, setting goals, and developing strategies to address them.
Imagine policy-making as building a road map for a journey. It involves deciding where you want to go (identifying issues), planning the route (setting goals), and determining how to get there (developing strategies).
Legislation: Legislation refers to laws or statutes created by a legislative body. These laws are part of the policy-making process and guide how policies are implemented.
Regulation: Regulations are specific rules or requirements that are developed by government agencies to enforce legislation. They provide details on how policies should be carried out.
Public Administration: Public administration is the implementation of government policies and programs. It includes activities such as managing resources, making decisions, and delivering services according to established policies.
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