61

Projects

14

Countries

17

Country Offices

2

Hub Offices

Challenges and opportunities in the Americas span inclusive growth, commercial innovation, and sustainable development, with a growing emphasis on global health security. We work closely with USAID and a variety of public and private sector organisations, with a global hub office in Washington, DC. 

New Partnerships Initiative (NPI) EXPAND

FEATURED PROJECT

2019-2024

Location

Client

NPI EXPAND aims to increase the availability and utilisation of high-quality health services by developing the capacity of new and underutilised partners. We enhance participation of capable local partners to increase demand for and deliver high-quality, high impact health services, so that governments can meet crucial health goals equitably and sustainably.

Ethiopia, Liberia, Mali, Senegal, United States of America, Venezuela, Pakistan

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

19

Organisations Reporting Increased Turnover

51,712,336

31

People Reached

Partnerships Established

83

Organisations Supported

Guatemala Creating Economic Opportunities (CEO)

FEATURED PROJECT

2018-2025

Location

Client

The Creating Economic Opportunities Project aims to spur productive economic activity in and beyond Guatemala’s capital city. Using market-driven approaches, our team coordinates private sector efforts with national and local stakeholders to promote trade and investment, mobilize private sector financing, update productive infrastructure, and strengthen private sector competitiveness.

Guatemala 

United States Agency for International Development (USAID)

US$ 240,040,000

Investment Catalysed

34,301

People Reached

218

Organisations Supported

Creating Economic Opportunities

FEATURED PROJECT

2018 - 2023

Location

Client

Sector

Creating Economic Opportunities spurs productive economic activity in and beyond Guatemala’s capital city. Using market-driven approaches, the project coordinates private sector efforts with national and local stakeholders to promote trade and investment, mobilise private sector financing, update productive infrastructure, and strengthen private sector competitiveness. In addition to Guatemala City, the project focuses on the five western highland departments that experience the highest rates of migration so Guatemalans have the opportunities they need to prosper at home.

Guatemala

United States Agency for International Development

Economic Growth

246

Small Businesses with Increased Income

$307M

128

Value of Small Businesses’ 
Increased Income

Partnerships Established

$193M

Private Sector Investment Catalysed

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“Our impact in the Americas vastly increased across this year thanks in part to the work of our staff and their belief in delivering positive impact, our clients’ trust in us, community engagement, and investor resources to achieve scale. We saw this on the ground across the number of people we reached, the hectares of land we brought under sustainable management, and the amount of private capital we mobilised.  

Luis Rios
Colombia Country Director