Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL reviews progress of US$ 700mn grant with Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n

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Finance and Mass Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a met with Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n’s (MCC) Regional Deputy Vice President for Europe, Asia, Pacific and Latin America, Fatema. Z. Sumar to review the progress of its 5-year ‘Grant Compact’ to Sri Lanka.

The meeting took place in Washington on the sidelines of the World Bank/internatio­nal Monetary Fund annual meeting, which concluded this weekend.

In December 2016, MCC’S director board selected Sri Lanka to develop a compact. Sri Lanka became eligible for assistance after passing 13 out of 20 indicators on MCC’S policy scorecard.

MCC is an independen­t agency working to reduce global poverty through economic growth.

Sri Lanka is at the receiving end of approximat­ely US$ 700 million within a period of 5 years from the MCC to invest in three priority areas— policy stability, access to land and transport.

A delegation from the U.S. government’s MCC led Sumar, visited Colombo in July to advance progress on the developmen­t of the MCC compact—a 5-year grant programme—with the Sri Lankan government that aims to reduce poverty and promote economic opportunit­y for Sri Lankans. The visit saw MCC signing a MOU with Treasury Secretary Dr. R.H.S. Samaratung­a. Thereafter, MCC announced Rs.1.1 billion (US$7.4 million) in funding to Sri Lanka to support the developmen­t of a compact, including identifyin­g and analyzing specific projects for potential investment.

 ??  ?? Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a in discussion with MCC Regional Deputy Vice President for Europe, Asia, Pacific and Latin America, Fatema. Z. Sumar
Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a in discussion with MCC Regional Deputy Vice President for Europe, Asia, Pacific and Latin America, Fatema. Z. Sumar

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