Kathmandu, Jan 3: The Millennium
Challenge Corporation (MCC) Board of Directors has approved $50 million of
additional funding for the Nepal Compact.
According to the MCC Board of
Directors, the latest announcement underscores the shared commitment between
MCC and Nepal to advancing Nepal’s development priorities through
transformative, high-quality infrastructure projects.
“The additional funding reaffirms
our mutual dedication to ensuring the compact’s success in strengthening
Nepal’s electricity grid and supporting long-term economic growth,” said MCC
Vice President of Compact Operations Cameron Alford in a press statement on
January 2.
The MCC is an independent U.S.
government development agency working to reduce global poverty through economic
growth and was created in 2004. It provides time-limited grants that pair
investments in infrastructure with policy and institutional reforms to
countries that meet rigorous standards for good governance, fighting corruption
and respecting democratic rights. (RSS)