Kathmandu, Aug 30 : Vice President of the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact Operations Department, Cameron Alford arrived Kathmandu on Tuesday evening for Nepal visit.
Vice-President Cameron arrived here
on the occasion of MCC Entry into Force.
The Kathmandu-based U.S. Embassy
said the U.S. government was excited to know the progress of the MCC
compact.
It has been made possible through
regular cooperation among wider stakeholders, governments in Nepal and
political parties, the embassy sources said.
"We are committed to
collaborate with MCA-Nepal to ensure successful implementation of the compact.
All concerned parties are working to attain the goals of the MCC compact on
time", the embassy noted.
Preparations were made to commence
the implementation of $500 million MCC compact from today onward. The project
related to energy and road infrastructure development is supposed to spur
economic growth and reduce poverty in Nepal.
Noting that the MCC had received
explanatory declaration last year, the U.S. embassy said they had accepted the
explanatory note as part of the compact.
According to the agreement, August
30 marks the commencement of the implementation of the five-year project.