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How is Public Consultation Conducted?
Public consultation can be conducted through various methods, including:
Surveys
and questionnaires
Focus groups
Public meetings and forums
Online platforms and social media
Workshops and community discussions
The choice of method depends on the specific goals of the consultation, the target audience, and available resources.
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What is Public Consultation?
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