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MCC will grant Republic of Moldova USD 24.7 million for support of anti-corruption initiatives


https://www.ipn.md/en/mcc-will-grant-republic-of-moldova-usd-247-million-for-support-of-anti-corruptio-7965_961949.html

The Board of Directors of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has approved a USD 24.7 million grant for the Republic of Moldova for support of anti-corruption initiatives. According to a press-release of the USA Embassy from Chisinau, MCC CEO Ambassador John Danilovich declared that Moldova’s effort to curb government corruption shows great potential, and he hopes that the initiative will garner broad public support. Key to the success of these efforts is the participation of civic groups and citizen activists who witness corruption on a daily basis, and whose work is crucial to successful implementation of the reforms, he mentioned. MCC Threshold funding will address areas where corruption persists, including in the judiciary, the health care system, and the tax, customs and police agencies. MCC funds will also provide training, and technical assistance to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to monitor government anti-corruption reform efforts and establish a public-private working group to issue recommendations to increase the role of mass media in monitoring anti-corruption reforms. MCC’s Threshold Program is designed to assist countries on the “threshold” of Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) eligibility for Compact assistance. Threshold countries must demonstrate a commitment to undertaking reforms designed to address specific policy weaknesses that are central to MCA eligibility criteria and methodology. MCC measures policies in all eligible and candidate countries using 16 independent and transparent benchmarks, or indicators, which have a demonstrated link to poverty reduction and economic growth. These indicators measure a country’s demonstrated commitment to policies that promote, among other things, political and economic freedom, investments in education and health care, control of corruption, and respect for civil liberties and the rule of law. MCC was designed to reward good performance and also to create incentives for countries to adopt good policies that create a foundation for poverty reduction and economic growth. To date, the MCC Board has approved more than USD 286 million under the Threshold Program for eleven countries: Albania, Burkina Faso, Indonesia, Jordan, Malawi, Moldova, Paraguay, Philippines, Tanzania, Ukraine and Zambia. In addition, MCC has signed Compacts totaling more than USD 2.1 billion with nine countries: Madagascar, Cape Verde, Honduras, Nicaragua, Georgia, Armenia, Vanuatu, Benin and Ghana. MCC is also actively engaging with other eligible countries to assist them in Compact development.