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22 sie 2019 · The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) recently approved a five-year grant as part of a Compact programme for Sri Lanka. This LKI Explainer looks at the MCC Compact process and other international recipients of MCC grants. It also breaks down the details of Sri Lanka’s proposed MCC Compact and highlights the implications for the country.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) recently approved a five-year grant as part of a Compact programme for Sri Lanka. This LKI Explainer looks at the MCC Compact process and other international recipients of MCC grants. It also breaks down the details of Sri Lanka’s proposed MCC Compact and highlights the implications for the country.
22 gru 2017 · Five of the countries selected for compact assistance for FY 2018 were previously selected for FY 2017. These countries are Burkina Faso, Mongolia, Senegal, Sri Lanka, and Tunisia. The Board reselected these countries based on their continued or improved policy performance since their prior selection.
13 cze 2018 · COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, June 13, 2018 – The U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Managing Director for Europe, Asia, Pacific, and Latin America Caroline Nguyen visited Sri Lanka from June 11 to 13 to advance the development of the proposed MCC compact – a large-scale five-year grant program.
20 wrz 2018 · COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, September 20, 2018 – A delegation from the U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), led by Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Nash, visited Sri Lanka this week to continue progress on the proposed MCC compact – a large-scale five-year grant program.
18 wrz 2019 · In April 2019, the Board of Directors of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) approved a compact program for Sri Lanka. This is a large five-year grant that was provided to Sri Lanka on the basis that it meets the MCC’s eligibility criteria of good governance, economic freedom, and investment in its citizens.
25 paź 2019 · The MCC approved a grant (also known as a compact) of USD 480 million for Sri Lanka in April 2019. The grant would be spread over five years and is pending approval by the Sri Lankan government. Unlike commercial loans, this funding does not need to be repaid.