Kathmandu, Mar. 23
The United States government has authorised the continuation of certain activities under the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Nepal Compact, despite an ongoing review of foreign aid policies.
However, this authorisation does not indicate
any predetermined outcome of the review, the Millennium Challenge Account Nepal
Development Board (MCA-Nepal) informed in a statement on Friday.
The permitted activities include crucial
procurement processes and operational tasks necessary for office functions.
"The MCA-Nepal is managing the
resumption of activities while reaffirming its commitment to transparency. It
continues to coordinate closely with the Government of Nepal and the MCC,
ensuring compliance with the ongoing review and awaiting further updates on the
situation," read the statement.
Earlier, on 14 February, the MCC had
officially informed the GoN that disbursements under the MCC Compact have been
suspended in accordance with a 90-day funding freeze issued by US President
Donald Trump on 20 January 2025.
In a letter sent to Nepal’s Ministry of
Finance (MoF), the MCC stated that all financial disbursements related to
ongoing projects in Nepal would be halted as per the executive order.
The Nepal Government and the MCC had signed
the Compact on 15 September 2017, primarily aimed at funding infrastructure
development, including electricity transmission and road maintenance projects.
Earlier, on 28 January, USAID had also
informed the MoF that grant assistance for four projects had been suspended.
These included the Health Direct Financing Project, Agricultural Direct
Financing Project, Education Direct Financing Project, and the Inclusive Policy
Direct Financing Project.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 24 March 2025.
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