Organization Chart

Department of Compact Development

The Department of Compact Development:

  • Manages the relationship between MCC and Compact-eligible countries.
  • Provides integrated teams with a broad range of expertise and regional knowledge to Compact-eligible countries to help continuously improve the quality of the proposed programs.
  • Continues MCC’s commitment to accountability by covering safeguard responsibilities such as environmental and social assessments, procurement, fiscal accountability, economic analysis, and monitoring and evaluation.
  • Initiates contact with newly selected countries and manages MCC's relationship with eligible countries until Compacts are ready for implementation.
  • Helps eligible countries identify their constraints to poverty reduction and economic growth, and prioritize investments to address these constraints.
  • Provides expertise in specific sectors, such as health, education, infrastructure, agriculture and finance to assess and refine countries’ proposals.   
  • Ensures that countries’ proposals meet stringent environmental and social safeguards standards through design and impact mitigation measures.
  • Assists partner countries to design detailed monitoring and evaluation plans with specific, measurable indicators of results.
  • Identifies, in partnership with countries, potential areas for collaboration with other development agencies.
  • Is responsible for compact negotiation and compact entry-into-force.

Department staff travel to eligible countries throughout the compact development process. 

Compact Development has two divisions:

  • Development
  • Technical Assessment

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