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Niger Compact Closure And Program Updates Highlight MCC Quarterly Meeting

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisMarch 23, 2024 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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During its quarterly meeting , the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s (MCC) Board of Directors engaged in discussions surrounding the agency’s remarkable 20-year journey and outlined its future trajectory.

Among the agenda items were reflections on the recent closure of the Niger Compact and various strategic matters.

Reflecting on MCC’s journey since its establishment in 2004, CEO Alice Albright emphasised the agency’s unwavering commitment to data-driven results, having positively impacted over 380 million individuals across 47 countries through approximately $17 billion in investments.

“As we mark our 20th anniversary, we recognise the enduring validity of our model and our sustained impact,” said Albright. “Despite prevailing global challenges, MCC remains steadfast in its evolution to address contemporary needs while upholding democratic values.”





The Board was presented with an elaborate agenda for the 20th anniversary celebrations, aimed at acknowledging the agency’s impact, expressing gratitude to partner countries and stakeholders, and reaffirming MCC’s pivotal role within the U.S. government. The festivities will culminate in May at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Dallas, featuring a tribute dinner honouring MCC’s founders, including President George W. Bush.

Additionally, the Board received updates on the evolution of MCC’s regional programs and its unwavering commitment to fostering country ownership. Discussion also centered on the closure of the Niger Compact, which was prompted by MCC’s decision to suspend assistance to Niger in response to actions taken by the country’s military against the democratically elected government in September 2023.

Despite the suspension, the Niger Compact yielded substantial results, including the development of over 2,500 hectares of irrigation infrastructure, rehabilitation of 300 kilometers of roads, and advancements in skills and organizational platforms benefiting 10,000 farm families. Moreover, significant strides were made in re-greening 100,000 hectares of grazing land, construction of 14 livestock markets, completion of four consecutive years of national livestock vaccination campaigns, and operationalizing reforms in the fertilizer sector and road maintenance.

Established in 2004, the Millennium Challenge Corporation is an independent U.S. government agency dedicated to combating global poverty through economic growth. Through its time-limited grants, MCC leverages investments in infrastructure with policy and institutional reforms, prioritizing countries that demonstrate strong governance, anti-corruption measures, and respect for democratic principles.

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