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The $536 million transportation and education focused compact entered into force in August 2019 and is set to end in August 2025. This follows a one-year extension and $12M funding increase (up from $524M) due to delays caused by COVID-19.
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The Côte d’Ivoire Regional Compact aims to increase the net quantity of energy that Côte d’Ivoire trades on the regional electricity market and help strengthen regional energy security within West Africa.
- In December 2022, MCC's Board of Directors reselected Côte d’Ivoire as eligible for concurrent compacts in order to determine if there are compacts that meet MCC’s strict investment criteria, and the country's ability to work with MCC and a partner country.
- In December 2021, MCC's Board of Directors reselected Côte d’Ivoire as eligible for concurrent compacts in order to determine if there are compacts that meet MCC’s strict investment criteria, and the country's ability to work with MCC and a partner country.
- In December 2020, MCC's Board of Directors reselected Côte d’Ivoire as eligible for concurrent compacts in order to determine if there are compacts that meet MCC’s strict investment criteria, and the country's ability to work with MCC and a partner country.
- In December 2019, MCC's Board of Directors reselected Côte d’Ivoire as eligible for concurrent compacts in order to determine if there are compacts that meet MCC’s strict investment criteria, and the country's ability to work with MCC and a partner country.
- In December 2018, MCC's Board of Directors selected Côte d’Ivoire as eligible for concurrent compacts in order to determine if there are compacts that meet MCC’s strict investment criteria, and the country's ability to work with MCC and a partner country.