On August 23, 2007 Guyana and the MCC signed a two-year, $6.7 million threshold program agreement that sought to improve Guyana’s performance on MCC’s Fiscal Policy indicator. Specifically, the grant helped the government of Guyana implement its new value-added tax (VAT) system and develop ways to assist and educate taxpayers, while at the same time helping the government better plan and control spending. Additionally, the grant helped to reduce the number of days and costs associated with starting a business by modernizing and streamlining the business registration process. The program concluded on February 23, 2010. Guyana was originally selected for the threshold program in FY2006. Learn more about the MCC's threshold program. For comparison, review Guyana's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) and its most recent PRSP Progress Report. Country EligibilityIn the FY2011 selection process, Guyana scored above the median on all six Ruling Justly indicators, all five Investing in People indicators, and five of six Economic Freedom indicators. Guyana is a low income country (LIC). Review Guyana's performance on the FY2011 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2010 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2009 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2008 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2007 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2006 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2005 selection indicators Review Guyana's performance on the FY2004 selection indicators Learn more about the MCC's country selection process Country FactsData are for 2009 (or most recent year available)
Guyana Country Brief from the World Bank Other U.S. PoliciesReview USAID's strategy in Guyana Other DonorsThe top three donors to Guyana in 2009 were:
*ODA is official development assistance Other ResourcesU.S. Department of State country profile providing background on Guyana's history and U.S.-Guyana relations |
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