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MCC and Niger sign $23 million Threshold Grant
On March 17, 2008 Nigerien Prime Minister Seini Oumarou and Millennium Challenge C
As part of MCC’s overall mandate to reduce poverty through economic growth, MCC threshold programs are designed to assist countries that are on the “threshold” of eligibility for large-scale Millennium Challenge Account grants, or Compacts. Threshold program assistance is used to help countries address the specific policy areas for improvement indicated by their scores on 17 policy indicators in three categories — Ruling Justly, Investing in People, and Encouraging Economic Freedom. These policy indicators are central to the criteria and methodology for compact eligibility and are products of respected international institutions and national data. Each indicator was selected based on its relationship to growth and poverty reduction, the number of countries it covers, its transparency and availability, its analytical rigor, and its objectivity.
The United States Agency for International Development will be the
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Millennium Challenge Corporation, a
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| Programs to improve young girls’ education will be a major focus of | Students in make-shift classrooms like these will be beneficiaries of school building projects funded through the MCC threshold program | Niger’s Minister of Education, Ambassador Allen, and MCC Deputy CEO Rodney Bent (right to left) at threshold grant signing ceremony |






