Community Cultures & Citizenships Enhancement Process for Delivering Public Service at Local Community Level
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Community Culture; Public Service; CitizenshipAbstract
The article aimed to explain the important factors, which have supported the citizenships enhancement process for delivering public service based on the community culture at local community level. Towarding the public service management suited with the ways of community culture for supporting to self-governance development, consist with 1) accountabilities building, 2) citizenship building, and 3) civil society movement building. After these have affected to public projects emplementation at the local community, which must also depend on the co-decision making of peoples at the local community. Therefore, the public agencies should to open the people ‘s opportunities for bringing the community culture is used an efficiency administrative tools such as the community cultures, which can build the citizenships in public service delivery at the local community.
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