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Community Organizations Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Governmental institution
Phone number
202-521-3600

Location

1099 14th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington
United States
Working languages
inglés

The Namibian Compact aims to increase the competence of the Namibian workforce through knowledge and skills, as well as to increase the productivity of agricultural and nonagricultural enterprises in rural areas.

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Lesotho II-Compact

General

Lesotho Health and Horticulture Compact: MCC's second compact with the Government of Lesotho seeks to ensure greater access to quality healthcare, create equitable business development opportunities, invest in high-value crop production, and boost profits and formal employment for women and youth-owned enterprises. The compact also aims to address some of the unique challenges faced by women and youth in Lesotho by providing better legal protections in land tenure and more skills training and business development opportunities. The compact is comprised of three projects designed to combat constraints to economic growth by either strengthening private sector participation or by improving government coordination, capacity, and execution.

Market Driven Irrigated Horticulture Project

General

Lesotho II Compact - Market Driven Irrigation Horticulture (MDIH) Project; The objective of the Market Driven Irrigated Horticulture Project (the "MDIH Project") to increase rural incomes related to commercial horticulture, including for women, youth, and the rural poor, and establish a sustainable and inclusive model of irrigation, water resource, and land management. The Project plans to achieve this objective by making a catalytic investment in irrigation in partnership with commercial investors, providing local capacity building and technical assistance, and supporting reforms in land, water, and gender with the expectation that these interventions will spur sustainable and inclusive private sector growth and investment in the horticulture sector.

Land Management For Investment Projects

General

Kenya II Threshold - Land Management For Investment Projects: Due Diligence funding is used to obtain sufficient information to evaluate, assess and appraise projects during program development, effectively oversee and monitor program implementation, conduct quality assurance, and then evaluate the results of the project once complete.

Green Prosperity Project

General

Indonesia - Green Prosperity Project: This project will provide technical and financial assistance for projects in renewable energy and natural resource management to raise rural household incomes, and is expected to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, improve land management practices, protect natural capital, and complement efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation and environmental degradation.