Sub-County
A Sub-County is an administrative division within a larger county, often used to improve local governance and service delivery. It typically has its own local government structure, which may include elected officials responsible for managing community needs and resources. Sub-counties help streamline administration and ensure that local issues are addressed more effectively.
In many countries, such as Kenya and Uganda, sub-counties play a crucial role in implementing national policies at the local level. They serve as a link between the central government and the communities, facilitating communication and resource allocation. This structure allows for better representation of local interests and more tailored public services.