MCC has approved a five-year, $235.65 m Compact with Armenia
The Armenia Compact is focused on one goal: the reduction of 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 approximately 750,000 people, or 75% of the rural population, and is expected to reduce the rural poverty rate and boost annual incomes.
Rural Road Rehabilitation
The Compact includes a $67
million project to rehabilitate up to 943 kilometers of rural roads, more than
a third of Armenia's proposed Lifeline road network. When complete, the Lifeline
road network will ensure that every rural community has road access to markets,
services, and the main road network. Under the Compact, the Government of Armenia
will be required to commit additional resources for maintenance of the road
network.
Improved Irrigation
The Compact also includes
a $146 million project to increase the productivity of approximately 250,000
farm households (34% of which are headed by women) through improved water supply,
higher yields, higher-value crops, and a more competitive agricultural sector.
This project consists of two activities:
Administrative and monitoring and evaluation costs of the Program are budgeted at approximately $23 million.
Engaging
Civil Society
In preparing its proposal
for Millennium Challenge Account assistance, Armenia engaged in a comprehensive
consultative process that reached out to a broad cross-section of constituents,
including rural community members, NGOs and the private sector. Meetings were
held outside of city centers to seek input on potential program components and
various media outlets were used to reach remote areas. To increase transparency,
the Government of Armenia sponsored a process that resulted in three NGOs being
named as observers to the Government's MCA Board of Trustees - an inter-governmental
body, chaired by the Prime Minister, and responsible for overseeing the Compact
development process. Going forward under the Compact, a Stakeholders' Committee
will be formed to represent the beneficiaries of the program. The Stakeholders'
Committee will be entitled to nominate voting members from Armenia's NGO sector,
to serve alongside the government's representatives on the Governing Council
of MCA-Armenia, the entity that will be established to oversee and implement
the Compact.