MCC

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Blog Post
MCC’s Next Decade: Claiming the Mantle of Development Leadership
February 25, 2015
Here's my wish list for the future of the Millennium Challenge Corporation: Elevate the MCC’s leadership role in US development policy and practice and prove the MCC model’s relevance to the big development and foreign policy challenges of our time, including strategic and fragile st...
Blog Post
MCC at Ten - Sarah Rose and Franck Wiebe
February 03, 2015
In its first decade, the Millennium Challenge Corporation has set itself apart from other development agencies with its focus on three key pillars: policy performance, results, and country ownership.
MCC MONITOR ANALYSIS
Focus on Country Ownership: MCC’s Model in Practice (brief)
January 27, 2015
The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), an independent US foreign assistance agency, was established with broad bipartisan support in January 2004. MCC has a single objective—reducing poverty through economic growth—which allows it to pursue development objectives in a targeted way. T...
MCC MONITOR ANALYSIS
Focus on Results: MCC’s Model in Practice (brief)
January 27, 2015
This brief reviews the MCC’s focus on policy performance. A longer discussion can be found in the full paper, “Focus on Results: MCC’s Model in Practice.”
MCC MONITOR ANALYSIS
Focus on Country Ownership: MCC’s Model in Practice
January 27, 2015
One of the key pillars of MCC’s model is that country ownership matters for results. In broad terms, the idea of country ownership is that donors’ engagement with developing countries should reflect the understanding that partner country governments, in consultation with key stakeholders...