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Launch of State of Conservancy Report - 29 Apr 2013 Namibia’s 2011 Annual State of Conservancy Report was launched in Windhoek today.... [more]
Tourism Minister cuts first sod at Etosha for N$ 300 million MCA Namibia infrastructure projects - 24 Apr 2013 Environment and Tourism Minister Uahekua Herunga together with U.S. Ambassador Wanda Ne... [more]
MCA Namibia provides Science Laboratory Equipment - 15 Apr 2013 On 15 April 2013, the University of Namibia’s “Hifikepunye Pohamba Campus&r... [more]
Community Based Rangeland and Livestock Management a Success - 11 Apr 2013 Community Based Rangeland and Livestock Management a sustainable wealth creation in the... [more]
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What is MCC achieving?

MCC has approved over $7.4 billion in compact and threshold programs worldwide that support country-determined projects in such sectors as:

  • agriculture and irrigation,
  • transportation (roads, bridges, ports),
  • water supply and sanitation,
  • access to health,
  • finance and enterprise development,
  • anticorruption initiatives,
  • land rights and access,
  • access to education.

The aggressive implementation of compacts and threshold programs is promoting growth opportunities, opening markets, raising the standard of living, and creating a more prosperous future for some of the world’s poorest people:

  • More than 87,000 farmers have been trained and more than 12,000 hectares of land are under production.
  • More than 3,362 kilometers of roads are under design, and road construction is underway.
  • Over $29 million disbursed in agricultural loans.




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