The document discusses the results and lessons learned from brokering public-private partnerships (PPPs) for health initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean. It outlines several regional PPP projects that addressed priorities like clean drinking water, nutrition, maternal and child health, and health programming. The partnerships aligned the interests of USAID, companies, and regional implementation partners. Key challenges included navigating multinational structures and timelines, but opportunities existed to bring new resources and technologies to health and development through longer-term, flexible partnerships.