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Which of the following levels of governance is typically empowered in decentralized planning?

ANational level only

BVillage, district, and regional levels

CInternational organizations

DCentralized government ministries

Answer:

B. Village, district, and regional levels

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In decentralized planning, authority is shifted to local and regional levels, such as villages, districts, and states (in federal systems), allowing for planning and decision-making to address specific local needs and priorities.


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