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    Millennium Challenges-Armenia Plans To Implement $70 Million Worth Projects Out Next

    /ARKA/
    December 10, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, December 10, /ARKA/. Ara Hovsepian, the executive director of
    Millennium Challenges-Armenia (MCA), said MCA has planned to implement
    $70 million worth projects next year on funds from the US-government
    backed Millennium Challenges Corporation (MCC).

    According to him, Millennium Challenges- Armenia has implemented this
    year $40 million worth projects.

    He said next year's projects will encompass irrigation, agricultures
    and construction sectors. In his words, the global financial and
    economic crisis has not had any tangible financial impact on Millennium
    Challenges-Armenia, because the funding for Armenia was approved five
    years ago.

    In March 2006, the Millennium Challenge Corporation signed a
    five-year, $235.65 million Compact with the Government of Armenia
    aimed at reducing rural poverty through a sustainable increase in
    the economic performance of the agricultural sector.

    Armenia plans to achieve this goal through a five-year program of
    strategic investments in rural roads, irrigation infrastructure and
    technical and financial assistance to improve the supply of water
    and to support farmers and agribusinesses. The Program will directly
    impact the rural population, and is expected to reduce the rural
    poverty rate and boost annual incomes. The MCC Compact in Armenia
    entered into force in September 2006, formally initiating the 5-year
    timeline for project implementation.

    The Compact has been restructured due to escalating global
    construction costs and currency fluctuations. At the June 2009 MCC
    Board Meeting, the decision was made not to resume funding for any
    further road construction and rehabilitation under the $236 million
    Compact due to concerns about the status of democratic governance
    in Armenia. Approximately 25 km of pilot roads were completed prior
    to this decision. To date, 150 km of MCC funded road designs are now
    being funded by the World Bank.
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