Millennium Challenge Corporation visits Ethiopia to discuss new program to advance economic growth

Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Vice President Cynthia Huger visited #Ethiopia this week to meet with officials from the Govt. of Ethiopia, the private sector and the development community to discuss the development of an MCC threshold program to reduce poverty & boost economic growth (PHOTO: MCC).

ADDIS ABABA – A delegation from the U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), led by Cynthia Huger, Vice President, Administration and Finance (and Agency Head), visited Ethiopia this week to discuss the development of an MCC threshold program to reduce poverty and promote economic growth in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia. Ethiopia was selected by MCC’s Board of Directors as eligible for an MCC threshold program in December, 2018.

During their visit, the U.S. delegation met with senior officials from the Government of Ethiopia, and leaders from the private sector and the development community to discuss MCC’s approach to fighting poverty through economic growth and the threshold program development process going forward.

“The decision by MCC’s Board of Directors to select Ethiopia for a threshold program is evidence of the government’s commitment to strengthening democratic institutions, improving economic policies, and investing in its people,” MCC Vice President Cynthia Huger said. “This new collaboration is an opportunity for Ethiopia and the United States to strengthen our relationship around our shared goal of reducing poverty through economic growth.”

U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia Michael Raynor added, “This opportunity would not be possible without the concrete steps the Ethiopian government has already taken toward democratic and economic reform.  It’s a strong expression of the United States’ confidence in the Ethiopian government’s determination to fully achieve its reform agenda, and of our commitment to support the Ethiopian government in ensuring the reforms are successful and sustainable.

During the threshold program development process, Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Government of Ethiopia will jointly conduct a rigorous economic analysis – called a “constraints to growth analysis” – to identify the most significant constraints to private investment and entrepreneurship that hold back economic growth in the country. That analysis will inform the specific sectors of MCC projects under the threshold program. MCC threshold programs focus on policy and institutional reforms that encourage economic growth.

Program development typically involves 18-24 months of analysis and planning before a grant agreement is signed. Development of the program is a consultative process, engaging civil society and the private sector in Ethiopia. MCC expects all country partners to remain committed to MCC’s eligibility criteria throughout the life of the partnership. As with all partner countries, MCC will closely follow both developments on the ground and Ethiopia’s performance on MCC’s scorecard to continually assess Ethiopia’s commitment to these criteria.

About Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)

The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is an innovative and independent U.S. foreign aid agency that is helping lead the fight against global poverty.

Created by the U.S. Congress in January 2004 with strong bipartisan support, MCC has changed the conversation on how best to deliver smart U.S. foreign assistance by focusing on good policies, country ownership, and results. MCC provides time-limited grants promoting economic growth, reducing poverty, and strengthening institutions. These investments not only support stability and prosperity in partner countries but also enhance American interests.

Source: MCC