Evaluation Briefs

MCC Evaluation Briefs summarize the key results and learning from MCC’s independent evaluations in a user-friendly, four-page document. They distill key findings and lessons in an accessible way while also pointing to MCC’s publicly available information about our investments. Evaluation Briefs are co-produced by the independent evaluator and MCC’s Monitoring and Evaluation division, maintaining MCC’s commitment to objective, independent reporting on program results. Each Evaluation Brief includes a program overview, key findings, evaluation questions, detailed findings, MCC learning, and evaluation methods.

  • Supporting Electricity Sector Regulatory Reform in Ghana

    A bird’s eye view of an electrical substation, surrounded by power lines.

    Learn the final results of the Regulatory Strengthening and Capacity Building Project from MCC’s Ghana Power Compact, which aims to promote sustainability, transparency, and accountability in the electricity sector by supporting regulatory reform.

  • Land governance reform for equity and growth in Lesotho

    Two men stand on either side of a door covered in a celebratory opening ribbon.

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the final results from MCC’s Land Administration Reform Activity in Lesotho that supported legal and institutional reforms and systematic land regularization to boost mortgage lending and land markets, especially for women.

  • Connecting northern El Salvador through road improvements

    A three lane paved road curving around a mountain

    Learn the final results of a project from MCC’s El Salvador Compact that aimed to connect El Salvador’s northern zone with the rest of the country by improving roads, lowering transportation costs, and decreasing travel times.

  • Mobilizing Private Investment in El Salvador and Guatemala

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results from MCC’s El Salvador Investment Compact and Guatemala Threshold Program that aimed to improve El Salvador’s investment climate and enhance Guatemala’s capacity to implement public-private partnerships (PPPs).   

  • Reforming the water sector in Sierra Leone

    Two large water tanks behind fencing.

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn about the interim results from MCC’s Sierra Leone Threshold Program which focused on strengthening regulatory systems, improving water utility operations, and increasing access to clean and reliable water in greater Freetown.

  • Reforming the electricity sector in Sierra Leone

    A large power generator against a grey, cloudy sky.

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn about the interim results from MCC’s Sierra Leone Threshold Program that aimed to overcome institutional weaknesses and strengthen regulatory systems to increase access to reliable, affordable electricity in greater Freetown.

  • Unlocking Market Access via Road in Senegal 

    A tractor drives on a paved road

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results of a project from MCC’s Senegal Road Rehabilitation Project that was designed to boost economic growth by unlocking the country’s agricultural productivity and expanding access to markets and services.   

  • Monitoring of Municipal Water Quality in Lusaka, Zambia

    A walkway in between two water pipelines leading to a facility on the edge of a water source

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the results of MCC’s Zambia Compact water supply, sewerage, and drainage activities, which aimed to improve water quality in Lusaka’s distribution system and decrease the prevalence of water-related diseases.

  • Building road maintenance capacity in Liberia

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the interim results of a project from MCC’s Liberia Roads Project that aims to strengthen national road maintenance planning.

  • Improving Irrigation and Land Rights in Senegal

    Read this Evaluation Brief to learn the final results of a project from MCC’s Senegal Compact that aimed to improve the productivity of the agricultural sector in certain agricultural-dependent areas of northern Senegal.

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