remain committed to Latin America. Global firms continue to open new offices in the region, with a particular focus on Mexico, and surveys of limited
Latin America and the Caribbean. Many Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) nations have experienced monumental growth and change in the past several decades, and USAID has partnered with these countries to make important progress.
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The Latin America and the Caribbean region comprises 41 countries that range from small island nations to large economies such as Brazil and Mexico, with a wide diversity in income levels and financial sector development.
Understanding the factors that drive sustainability and systematically collecting data and making it available to water and sanitation sector institutions at the national and local levels is helping Latin American countries undertake actions to address gaps.
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This report lays out an assessment of the current landscape of impact investing in Latin America, along with some of the critical challenges ahead and the likely path forward over the next five to 10 years.
Nearly 40% of the world’s Catholics live in Latin America, but many people in the region have converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, while some have left
Latin America generally refers to territories in the Americas where the Spanish or Portuguese languages prevail: Mexico, most of Central and South America, and in the Caribbean, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.