| United States - 2005 - 406 pages
...actions by developing nations. MCA rewards nations that root out corruption, respect human rights, adhere to the rule of law, invest in better health...more open markets and sustainable budget policies. Using funds in the MCA, the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) works with eligible countries to... | |
| United States. President - 2003 - 1246 pages
...plain. Good government is an essential condition of development, so the Millennium Challenge Account will reward nations that root out corruption, respect human rights, and adhere to the rule of law. Healthy and educated citizens are the agents of development, so we will reward nations that invest... | |
| Tyrone Taborn - 2005 - 188 pages
...an annual increase of $5 billion by 2006. According to Bush, the Millennium Challenge grants would "reward nations that root out corruption, respect...more open markets and sustainable budget policies." The Council of Engineering Deans of the historically Black colleges and universities, a group representing... | |
| John W. Dietrich - 2005 - 342 pages
...plain. Good government is an essential condition of development. So the Millennium Challenge Account will reward nations that root out corruption, respect human rights, and adhere to the rule of law. Healthy and educated citizens are the agents of development, so we will reward nations that invest... | |
| Patricia A. Cholewka, Mitra M. Motlagh - 2008 - 496 pages
...in nations that govern justly, invest in their people and encourage economic freedom." The MCA would "reward nations that root out corruption, respect...business without running the gauntlets of bureaucracy and bribery." President Bush believes that "We must tie greater aid to political and legal and economic... | |
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