Kyrgyz Republic
The Millennium Challenge Corporation’s (MCC) Threshold Program in the Kyrgyz Republic is designed to support
the government’s efforts to fight corruption and improve the rule of law through judicial, criminal justice, and law enforcement reforms. The roughly $16 million in assistance reflects the key role civil society plays in any government’s reform efforts. For this reason, the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic has requested assistance to create a civilian oversight board for the police and implement a broad anti-corruption public education program.
The program has three primary components:
- Judicial Reform
- Law Enforcement Reform
- Criminal Justice Reform
Read the fact sheet for details
Kyrgyz Republic was named eligible for MCC Threshold Program assistance on November 8, 2005.
Threshold Information
Amount: $16 million
Read:
- Fact Sheet
- Threshold Program Assistance Agreement (English)
- Threshold Program Assistance Agreement (Russian)
- Threshold Program Status Report
Scorecards
See how Kyrgyz Republic scored on MCC's indicators. In PDF format.
Press Releases
03-14-2008: Kyrgyz Republic Launches $16 million Millennium Challenge Threshold Program to Improve the Rule of Law
08-09-2007: MCC Board Approves Assistance to Support Governance Reforms in the Kyrgyz Republic
11-08-2005: Millennium Challenge Corporation Board Names Fiscal Year 2006 Threshold Countries
Congressional Notifications

