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Opportunities for the Majority

The Opportunities for the Majority (OMJ) Initiative promotes and finances market-based, sustainable business models that engage private sector companies, local governments and communities in the development and delivery of quality products and services for the majority of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean.

OMJ projects seek to increase productivity, bring the poor into the formal economy, create jobs, address market failures that raise costs for those least able to afford them, and bring quality goods and services to the 360 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean who are at the “Base of the Pyramid.”

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70%

of the population in Latin America and the Caribbean (Approximately 360 million people) lives with less than US$300 per month (IDB and SNV). More >>

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Opportunities for the Majority Portfolio

Bringing market-based solutions to Latin America and the Caribbean to promote social change.

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A Vision for Home Improvement in Paraguay

Low-income families will be able to access the loans they need to repair, expand, or improve their h...

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    The Sunflower´s Promise

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