Our group had the opportunity to travel to Chisinau, Moldova, and work with the U.S. Embassy. The project we were observing is part of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). We were hosted by the John Wilson, the Deputy Resident Country Director, Moldova.
The MCC was created by the U.S. congress with the goal of creating a clearer vision for U.S. foreign aid. It should be noted that it had overwhelming bi-partisan support. Basically, the MCC allocates funds for a 5-year grant in extremely impoverished countries that are resolute in their commitment to
- Good governance
- Economic freedom
- Investments of their citizens
Those of you who know me personally know that I am often skeptical of the motives for U.S. diplomacy. I have voiced concern for the seemingly impulsiveness my country utilizes in becoming involved in matters which on the surface, seems inappropriate. However, surveying the road project and learning the details of the water project gave me a strong sense of pride. It feels good to be part of something bigger, and to see how it is impacting the lives of real people in real time. The U.S. is a very generous country, and the innovation behind the MCC is inspiring. Will it create world peace? I don't know–see how freeing that is?! However, countries rarely invade countries of similar ideology. Sharing in the vision of an end to corruption and poverty with Moldova offers at the very least, a forum for change. And with change comes hope.
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