Bangladesh's
impressive gain in 2010 MCC scorecard
Washington DC (VoBD)
- Bangladesh made considerable progress in terms of MCC
(Millennium Challenge Corporation) scorecards released
today in the USA. Bangladesh met MCC requirements in eight
of seventeen indicators weighted by the MCC. This is a
net gain of two additional indicators over a year. The
US Government's Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
today released country-by-country indicator data measuring
the policy performance of 86 developing countries that
are candidate for grant assistance from MCC in fiscal
year 2010.
As per 2010 MCC scorecards,
Bangladesh gained impressively in the broader category
of governance and economic freedom. According to the report,
Bangladesh has moved upward in political rights from 33%
in 2009 to 60% in 2010, an impressive progress by 27%.
Matching the progress in civil liberties Bangladesh made
a dramatic progress from 46% in 2009 to 53% in 2010. In
rule of law in 2009 Bangladesh received 57% in contrast
to 60% in 2010. In 'Investing in People' category Bangladesh's
Immunization Rates jumped from 70% in 2009 to 75% in 2010.
In Natural Resource Management sub-category under the
same category of Investing in People, Bangladesh obtained
41% in 2010 against 33% in 2009. Under the Economic Freedom
category, Bangladesh made good progress in sub-category
Trade Policy as she attained 8 per cent this year compared
to last year achievement of 4 per cent. However, Bangladesh's
achievement in the category of "investing in people"
needs further boost for better outcome in the future.
The Millennium Challenge
Corporation (MCC) is a US government corporation designed
to work to reduce global poverty through the promotion
of sustainable economic growth. Bangladesh could make
itself an MCC eligible country if it could maintain upward
movement of the criteria covered by the MCC report. From
this year's report it appears that Bangladesh made considerable
progress in a host of areas which is reflective of the
return to democracy through a free, fair and credible
election in December last year and also the steps taken
by the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh
Embassy in Washington, DC remained closely associated
in disseminating information on Bangladesh's achievements
in various areas ranging from politics to economics to
investing in people.
Indeed, Bangladesh's
return to democracy has consistently received support
from US administration. On November 4, 2009 US President
Barack Obama lauded the desire of the people of Bangladesh
for democracy and assured US support to help Bangladesh
extending her democratic roots. President Barack Obama
stated this during the presentation of credential ceremony
of Mr. Akramul Qader, the newly appointed Bangladesh Ambassador
to the USA. President Barack Obama affirmed that he "is
proud to have supported this effort" for Bangladesh.