We are living in a moment of great change and uncertainty. In this context, financial support to companies and institutions is essential to move forward. Amid the situation we are living, solidarity and humanly initiatives and innovations are arising. Addressing critical sustainability issues such as climate change, human rights, Governance and social well-being is necessary to create a stable, growing Economy. To achieve it, private and public organizations must work together to ensure access to the global financial system, allowing everyone and everywhere the opportunity to achieve financial security. Throughout this session, we will explore some initiatives in which MasterCard is working on, such as City Possible, a new model for urban innovation in which a global network of cities, businesses, academics and communities work together to make the world’s cities more inclusive and sustainable.
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