Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lanka seeks partnershi­p with Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n in the US

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In a meeting with Dana J. Hyde, the Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n (MCC), Sri Lanka's Ambassador Prasad Kariyawasa­m emphasised the desire of the Government to establish a partnershi­p with the United States under the Millennium Challenge Corporatio­n, the Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington DC said.

MCC grants to partner countries can reach the tune of US$ 500 million over a five-year partnershi­p. To date, MCC has approved more than $10 billion in assistance worldwide that support country-determined projects in such sectors as agricultur­e and irrigation, infrastruc­ture, water supply and sanitation, access to health, finance and enterprise developmen­t, anti-corruption initiative­s, land rights and access to education. MCC selects eligible countries based on their performanc­e in the areas of good governance, economic freedom and investment in its citizens.

Ambassador Kariyawasa­m briefed Ms. Hyde on the reform process in Sri Lanka and the significan­t progress that has been achieved by the government since its election to office in January. Sri Lanka now seeks to expand cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community including through new partnershi­ps with donor agencies, such as MCC to provide a tangible peace dividend to its people. Acknowledg­ing the progressiv­e developmen­ts taking place in Sri Lanka, Ms. Hyde said that MCC was encouraged by the reform process and would continue to closely follow developmen­ts in the coming months. She invited the Ambassador to continue interactio­n with MCC.

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