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Guest Post: Richard Morford on the MCC as a Model for Foreign Aid Reform

Thursday, August 12th, 2010
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See the guest post below from Richard Morford, former Managing Director for Donor and Multilateral Relations at the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).

What Foreign Aid Reform Can Learn from the Millennium Challenge Account

Richard A. Morford


The Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), the major experiment in reform of development assistance of the Bush Administration was designed to test whether bundling “lessons learned” over the past half century of foreign aid could yield greater development results.   It is still too early to do a full blown assessment of MCA performance and that of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) which administers the Account, but as the Obama administration and Congress undertake major reviews of foreign assistance, it makes sense to look at the experiences of this ongoing reform effort and see how they might inform the broader reviews currently underway.   Here are nine takeaways:

1.  Design for Purpose:  MCA was designed to help poor countries with relatively good political, economic and social policies “reduce poverty through growth”.  One of the strongest assets of MCC is that all staff members understand its mission.  Its objectives, governance and authorities were clearly spelled out in legislation to accomplish this quintessential development purpose.  There are many reasons why the USG provides foreign assistance beyond poverty reduction and development.  Humanitarian need, national security, and transnational threats are other compelling missions.  It is important to have clear mission statements for each.  Once the mission is clear, governance, authorities and modalities should differ based on how best to meet each purpose.

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200 + Signatories on MFAN’s Open Letter

Monday, August 2nd, 2010
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MFAN’s Open Letter to the President on the U.S. Commitment to Global Development will be featured in a print ad this Thursday and you don’t want to miss it. Thanks to your hard work and dedicated efforts, we garnered an unprecedented amount of support for reforming U.S. development from businesses, NGOs, think tanks, prominent individuals, and implementing partners. Our hope is that the broad and diverse collection of signatories will demonstrate to President Obama and policymakers in Washington that wide, far-reaching support exists for the creation of America’s first-ever Global Development Strategy and a rewrite of the 1961 Foreign Assistance Act.

On behalf of the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network, thank you to the following organizations and individuals who endorsed MFAN’s Open Letter to President Obama:

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CQ Article Quotes MFAN Co-Chairs, Highlights Hill Aid Reform Leadership

Monday, July 19th, 2010
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Howard Bermanart.kerry.lugar.giA CQ article (full text below) published today, which quotes MFAN Co-Chairs David Beckmann and George Ingram, gives a rundown of how the leadership of Congressional leaders Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA) and Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and Dick Lugar (R-IN) has helped drive unprecedented progress on foreign assistance reform.  The missing ingredient that could push reform efforts over the top, according to the article?  Presidential leadership.

To join MFAN’s effort to urge President Obama to show leadership on foreign assistance reform and strengthen the U.S. commitment to development, please sign our Open Letter to the President, which has already been endorsed by more than 70 organizations and prominent individuals.

CQ WEEKLY – IN FOCUS
July 19, 2010

Backers Say Time Is Ripe For Foreign Aid Overhaul

By Emily Cadei, CQ Staff

The earthquake that slammed Haiti in January also rocked the U.S. Agency for International Development and its brand-new administrator, Rajiv Shah, who were promptly assigned to head up the civilian U.S. response to the disaster. The experience of the next several months afterward was eye-opening and “helped me shape my agenda for reform for the agency writ large,” Shah said in a speech last month.

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USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah Speaks on Global Health Initiative

Friday, July 2nd, 2010
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On Tuesday, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Dr. Rajiv Shah spoke at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) regarding the president’s Global Health Initiative (GHI), and the steps that USAID is taking to provide effective, long-term assistance. Shah highlighted some of the work the U.S. has done to address global health challenges, and stated that the GHI would commit $63 billion to help countries achieve advances today, as well as reduce future need for aid. He also explained that the GHI will do “more of what works” and will focus on innovation and country ownership, especially prioritizing the needs of girls and women. Concerning the future of global health generally Shah declared, “health is, in fact, at the heart of human progress.” Check out some of the reactions of our partner organizations, ONE and U.S. Global Leadership Coalition after the jump:

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MFAN Partners Respond to Obama’s G8 Statement on Development

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
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Sarah Jane StaatsIn a new post on the Center for Global Development’s Rethinking U.S. Foreign Assistance Blog, MFAN member Sarah Jane Staats reviews Obama’s recently released announcement on the G8, “A New Approach to Advancing Development.” Staats applauds the statement for putting a “little more meat on the bones” of U.S. global development strategy, but notes that the real challenge will be putting the policy directive into practice and tailoring U.S. development policy to reflect the goals and guidelines expressed in the announcement. Read a few excerpts and a similar post by the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition after the jump:

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