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Initiatives
Aid Effectiveness
Since its creation in 2004, MCC has been advancing and accelerating the conversation on aid effectiveness.
Climate Change
MCC is committed to helping our partner countries adapt to climate change and mitigate emissions through climate resilient, low carbon economic development.
Country-Led Poverty Reduction
Country ownership—or country-led development—has been broadly embraced by the international donor community as a critical element of international development aid.
Democracy
One of MCC’s core principles is that aid is most effective in countries with a sound commitment to accountable and democratic governance.
Digital Strategy
MCC has been at the forefront of transparency in delivering aid.
Environmental and Social Performance
MCC’s Environmental and Social Performance team works with partner countries to integrate internationally-accepted principles of environmental and social sustainability into the design and implementation of compacts.
Fighting Corruption
Controlling corruption a key indicator in selecting countries for compact eligibility and throughout the compact lifecycle. MCC—with the MCAs—promotes measures to prevent, detect and combat corruption before it occurs and to address problems after they emerge.
Food Security
With its partner countries in the lead, the MCC portfolio of investments has been on the forefront of addressing food security priorities since MCC’s first compact in 2005.
Gender and Social Inclusion
MCC recognizes that gender and social inequality are significant constraints to economic growth and poverty reduction.
Governance Data Alliance
MCC leads the charge to uncover the best data available to fight corruption by partnering with experts to form a Governance Data Alliance. MCC and the alliance are committed to filling the gaps for measuring governance.
MCC & The African Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA)
MCC has obligated nearly $3 billion for trade capacity building in AGOA countries on infrastructure like roads and power, on upping productivity of small and medium-size businesses and export-heavy sectors, and leveraging policy and regulatory reforms.
MCC and Power Africa
Through its compacts in partner countries, MCC expects to invest nearly $2 billion to support Power Africa, the U.S. Government's effort to double access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa.
MCC and the Sustainable Development Goals
MCC supports its partner countries in their efforts to achieve the SDGs and improve the lives of their people by fighting poverty through inclusive economic growth.
MCC and the U.S. Global Development Policy
MCC applies the principles of economic growth, strong policies, country-led plans and rigorous evaluation to create a more stable and prosperous future for the world's poor.
MCC's Public-Private Partnership Platform
Development needs around the world will not be met by foreign assistance alone. Official development assistance must increasingly catalyze other resources to finance development – including private-sector investment. Here's one way MCC is doing just that.
Measuring Governance
In selecting partner countries, MCC relies on independent public data that captures as clearly as possible the actions governments take to fight corruption. MCC is seeking improved and expanded indicators from the institutions that produce this data.
Open Government
MCC has been at the forefront of transparency in delivering aid.
Partnership for Growth
MCC and other U.S. Government agencies have joined together to coordinate Partnership for Growth (PFG), a partnership between the United States and a select group of high-performing developing countries to accelerate and sustain broad-based economic growth.
Smart Aid Series
Since its founding, MCC has sought innovative ways to reduce poverty through economic growth. Smart Aid brings together development practitioners and MCC staff to share best practices, lessons learned, and engage in a dialogue to effectively move aid forward.