"At first I wasn’t convinced that the idea of Inclusive Business was a good way to work. However, taking a good look at it, buying milk from small farmers wasn’t such a bad idea…"
Edward McIntosh, General Manager, Toni Dairies

Private Sector Mapping
Private Sector Mapping
A Firm-Level Approach to Majority Market Business: Private Sector Mapping (PSM) Project. This publication is the final project report, detailing the Private Sector Mapping activities across 13 countries in the Latin American region.
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Biofuels legislation in Latin America
Download the Comparitive StudySNV prioritises renewable energy/biofuels as one of the most important sectors in which we can impact economic and social inclusion. This Comparative Study (in Spanish) presents an analysis of the laws and regulations from across the Latin American region that govern and promote the production and consumption of biofuels. Download the Study...
Promoting SMEs for Sustainable Development
Global wealth has almost doubled since 1990, but nearly half of the world’s population lives on less than USD 2 per day. Poverty remains a major challenge to sustainable development, environmental security, global stability and a truly global market. Improving the performance and sustainability of local entrepreneurs and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which represent the backbone of global economic activity, can help achieve inclusive economic growth. Download the publication...
Biodiesel Market Study in El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua
Biodiesel Market StudyThis document (in Spanish) discusses the search for alternative sources of energy to supplant the region’s dependency on hydrocarbons. As a programme of national priority for governments in Central America, biodiesel production is an option that benefits the transport sector among other industries and has the benefit of improving air quality in the region’s cities.
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Future Models of Economic Development in Central America

We are pleased to present the results of SNV Latin America’s scenario planning project exploring potential models for economic development in Central America over the next 20 years. We convened this effort in order to expand the thinking of regional stakeholders about what development means and how it might be achieved. While the region has seen areas of success in improving the state of the economy, and while there are a number of excellent initiatives being proposed to achieve even greater success, we believe that two fundamental challenges have yet to be addressed—both of which may be keeping proposed development efforts from reaching their full potential. Download the document...


Inclusive Business
Inclusive Business
In this publication you can learn more about SNV's Inclusive Business strategy and its implementation throughout the Latin American region. Download the Brochure...