Resources

The authorizing legislation of MCC requires that MCC publish both in the Federal Register and on our website a number of reports.

  • Health Sector Cost-Benefit Analysis Guidance

    This document provides methodology and guidance for economists preforming cost-benefit analyses in the health sector.

  • Program Implementation Agreement with Lesotho

    The official Program Implementation Agreement between MCC and Lesotho.

  • Lesotho Health and Horticulture Compact

    The official compact between MCC and Lesotho.

  • Reducing Stunting in Indonesia

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results of a project from MCC’s Indonesia Compact that aimed to improve the health and nutrition of pregnant women and children under age 5, with an emphasis on reducing stunting.

  • Strengthening Health Services in Lesotho 

    Patients and staff are seen outside of the St. Matthews Health Center in Quthing District, Lesotho.

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results of a project from MCC’s Lesotho Compact that aimed to increase access to life-extending anti-retroviral therapy and essential health services by providing a sustainable delivery platform.

  • Targeting Stunting in Indonesia via Nutrition & Hygiene

    Read this Evaluation Brief to find out the results of an MCC Indonesia Compact project that aimed to prevent child stunting and malnutrition by training community health staff.

  • Targeting non-communicable diseases and injuries in Mongolia

    Healthcare providers that received training funded by MCC’s Health Project in Mongolia.

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results of a project from MCC’s Mongolia Compact that aimed to reduce premature deaths and disabilities and improve productivity by reducing non-communicable diseases and injuries through health system improvements.

  • Health and Safety Policy

    MCC is committed to promoting the continuous improvement in the health and safety performance of MCC and MCA staff, contractors and consultants.

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