Nepal: Prime
Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal joined Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) CEO
Alice P Albright to celebrate the launch of the MCC Nepal Compact in
The event was
hosted by MCA-Nepal to mark the launch of implementation for the MCC Nepal
Compact, which is jointly funded by the
The five-year
programme was launched on August 30, with an Entry into Force (EIF) letter
exchange between Finance Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat and MCC Vice President
of Compact Operations Cameron Alford.
The EIF is an
important milestone for MCC compacts as it marks the fulfilment of necessary
conditions and sufficient preparations to ensure the successful completion of
compact projects within a five-year timeline, said a statement issued by
MCA-Nepal. Currently, Albright is on a three-day official visit to
Extending his
congratulations and best wishes, Dahal said that MCC-funded projects have paved
the way for new opportunities in areas of economic cooperation between
He also
expressed his hopes of enhancing trade connectivity for
Finance Minister
Mahat said that the MCC Nepal Compact’s projects will support
In her remarks,
MCC CEO Albright said, “We worked with the Government of Nepal to set ambitious
goals with this programme in order to achieve great things with the people of
She added, “We
stand ready to be a steadfast partner and have full confidence in the
leadership of the Government of Nepal and their implementing agency, MCA-Nepal.
We are ready to face the inevitable challenges together and deliver a
successful programme.”
US Ambassador to
Nepal Dean R Thompson said that “the MCC-Nepal Compact is another in a long
line of important US initiatives supporting economic growth for the Nepali
people and marks yet another significant milestone in the 76-year-long
friendship between Nepal and the United States.”
During her
three-day visit, Albright met with key government officials and stakeholders in
the implementation of the Compact, attended a tree-planting ceremony to
emphasise the importance MCC places on environmental protection and climate
preservation, and observed ongoing work with the Department of Roads in
training engineers to use climate-smart, sustainable technology to create a
safer transportation network that is easier to maintain and better for the
environment.
The government
of
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