Armenia Compact

  • Grant Total: $235,650,000
  • Grant Committed: $176,550,239
  • Grant Expended: $176,550,239
  • Signed: March 27, 2006
  • Entry Into Force: September 29, 2006
  • Completed: September 29, 2011

In 2006, the U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and the Government of Armenia signed a compact designed to reduce rural poverty through a sustainable increase in the economic performance of the agricultural sector. The Government of Armenia, in consultation with local civil society groups and MCC, identified improvements in the agricultural sector as critical to increasing food security and economic growth in the country. The compact program includes one of Armenia’s largest ever irrigation infrastructure refurbishments, accompanied by strategic assistance to the nation’s farmers, agribusinesses and water supply institutions, as well as investments in rural road construction and maintenance.

The Armenia Compact was restructured due to escalating global construction costs and currency fluctuations in October 2008. In addition, following the June 2009 meeting of the MCC Board of Directors, MCC did not resume funding for any further road construction and rehabilitation under the compact due to concerns about the status of democratic governance in Armenia. This effectively reduced the original $235 million compact to approximately $177 million. About 25 kilometers of pilot roads were completed prior to this decision. To date, 150 kilometers of MCC-funded road designs are now being funded by the World Bank.

Irrigated Agriculture Project

The project aims to increase the productivity of farm households through improved water supply, higher yields, higher-value crops, and a more competitive agricultural sector through an infrastructure and a water-to-market activity.

  • Rehabilitate and construct infrastructure, including, main canals, gravity schemes, pumping stations,
    drainage systems and tertiary canals;
  • Build management capacity of local and national water supply entities;
  • Provide technical and rural credit assistance to farmers;
  • Expand the total area under irrigation production;
  • Improve overall efficiency of sourcing and delivery of water to farmers;
  • Help to ensure sustainable management of improved irrigation infrastructure.
Rural Road Rehabilitation Project

The project aims to rehabilitate a large portion of Armenia’s Lifeline road network of rural roads. When complete, the Lifeline road network will ensure that every rural community has road access to markets, services, and the main road network. Under the Compact, the Government of Armenia will be required to commit additional resources for maintenance of the road network.

  • Upgrade and rehabilitate roads;
  • Audit ongoing roads maintenance;
  • Plan for future road maintenance strategically;
  • Ensure that rural communities have improved access to markets, social services, and to main road network.