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Government signs US$24.7m MCC deal

WASHINGTON - Rwanda will receive $ 24,73 million from the Millennium Challenge Corporation under the Threshold Program. Finance minister James Musoni signed the deal Wednesday on Capitol Hill in Washington on behalf of the government. A press release from the Finance ministry stated that the program aims at contributing to socioeconomic development focusing mainly on good governance in the country. The Deputy CEO of the MCC, Rodney Bent and Acting Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mr. James Kunder signed on behalf of the USA Government.
Finance minister James Musoni (R) signing the deal with the US government yesterday. Next to him is MCC deputy CEO, Rodney Bent (C) and and USAIDu2019s James Kunder. Looking on (standing from left) are Kimonyo, Arietti and Symington. (Photo/ MCC)
Finance minister James Musoni (R) signing the deal with the US government yesterday. Next to him is MCC deputy CEO, Rodney Bent (C) and and USAID’s James Kunder. Looking on (standing from left) are Kimonyo, Arietti and Symington. (Photo/ MCC)
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