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inclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS BECOMING A MAJOR CATALYST FOR The Private Sector Is Becoming a Major Catalyst for Sustainability. August 22, 2018. Key takeaways: A world beyond cash is a safer, more inclusive world; a world where everyone can contribute to the global, digital economy. It is also a more environmentally sustainable world. Mastercard focuses on four main sustainability areas: inclusive DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods.DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, andJENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS BECOMING A MAJOR CATALYST FOR The Private Sector Is Becoming a Major Catalyst for Sustainability. August 22, 2018. Key takeaways: A world beyond cash is a safer, more inclusive world; a world where everyone can contribute to the global, digital economy. It is also a more environmentally sustainable world. Mastercard focuses on four main sustainability areas: inclusive DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods.DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, andJENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
ASIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES HIT EARLIER AND HARDER BY COVID-19 By now we know that, although COVID-19 impacted all of us, its real-world reverberations were not equally felt. Women lost more jobs, people of color faced disproportionate exposure and deaths, low-wage workers were forced to prioritize their jobs over their health, and as we reported in February, certain communities felt the economic impactsmore than others.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better THE DIGITAL ECONOMY'S LAST MILE Globally, 37 percent of person-to-merchant payments are digital. In sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, this percentage drops to 14 to 16 percent. Addressing these opportunities can unlock the spending potential of financially underserved populations, who collectivelyspend more than $5
SOLVING THE LAST MILE PROBLEM FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT The Reach Project, a research initiative at the University of Toronto made possible by a unique partnership between the Munk School of Global Affairs and the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, is dedicated to understanding how to get the "important stuff" to everyone who needs it. Now in its third year, the Reach Project helps scientists, policymakers and practitioners unpack the success HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words.SHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability.SARAH GLASWAND
Sarah is a strategist, innovator, and storyteller specializing in social media strategy and social change communications. Prior to joining the Center, Sarah spent more than five years at Caron Treatment Centers, one of the oldest and largest not-for-profit behavioral health and addiction treatment centers in the United States, where she built MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SANDY FERNANDEZ
Sandy is the Senior Director of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth where he is responsible for developing and implementing the Center’s strategy and programs across North America. He has focused his career on delivering innovative solutions, strategies and enabling research and policy that drives insights on economic mobility andABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
ETANA SOLOMON
Etana started her work in social impact while participating in a fellowship with Georgetown’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. As a fellow, she interned for the Mann Deshi Foundation – an NGO focused on microfinancing for female entrepreneurs in India and a MIF recipient. She earned her B.S. from GeorgetownUniversity’s
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SANDY FERNANDEZ
Sandy is the Senior Director of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth where he is responsible for developing and implementing the Center’s strategy and programs across North America. He has focused his career on delivering innovative solutions, strategies and enabling research and policy that drives insights on economic mobility andABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
ETANA SOLOMON
Etana started her work in social impact while participating in a fellowship with Georgetown’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. As a fellow, she interned for the Mann Deshi Foundation – an NGO focused on microfinancing for female entrepreneurs in India and a MIF recipient. She earned her B.S. from GeorgetownUniversity’s
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. BUILT FOR ALL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Built for All was devised as an actionable framework. It envisages businesses, government, and civic sectors coming together and explores a common set of actions that could help global economies support a future of sustained prosperity, equal participation, and responsiblestewardship.
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistent HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods.SHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability.MICHAEL FROMAN
Mike Froman serves as vice chairman and president, Strategic Growth for Mastercard. In that role he is responsible for growing strategic partnerships, scaling new business opportunities, and advancing the company’s efforts to partner with governments and other institutions to address major societal and economic issues.ETANA SOLOMON
Etana started her work in social impact while participating in a fellowship with Georgetown’s Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. As a fellow, she interned for the Mann Deshi Foundation – an NGO focused on microfinancing for female entrepreneurs in India and a MIF recipient. She earned her B.S. from GeorgetownUniversity’s
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and ABOUT MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. The Center leverages the company’s core assets and competencies, including data insights, expertise and technology, while administering the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund, to produce independent research, scale global programs and empower a community of thinkers HOW MASTERCARD IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE How Mastercard is Making a Difference. The 2019 Mastercard Corporate Sustainability Report outlines the company’s progress towards building a more inclusive and sustainable digital economy. Looking ahead, our commitment is only growing. In 2018, Mastercard made a strategic shift to refocus the company’s work with the goal ofmaking the
DIGITAL EQUITY MORE URGENT THAN EVER Those without internet connections are at risk of being left behind as learning and jobs go online, as commerce shifts online for small businesses, as CARES act funds arrive for the unbanked and as cities move information and resources online. And those most at risk for exclusion are too often Black and Brown communities in both rural andurban areas.
A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS BECOMING A MAJOR CATALYST FOR The Private Sector Is Becoming a Major Catalyst for Sustainability. August 22, 2018. Key takeaways: A world beyond cash is a safer, more inclusive world; a world where everyone can contribute to the global, digital economy. It is also a more environmentally sustainable world. Mastercard focuses on four main sustainability areas: inclusiveSHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability. HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. HELPING GARMENT WORKERS GET PAID MORE RELIABLY AND SAFELY The goal of this open-source toolkit is to democratize access to global learning and best practices for all garment factories, starting in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh alone, more than 4 million garment workers are paid cash wages, according to estimates by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and ABOUT MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. The Center leverages the company’s core assets and competencies, including data insights, expertise and technology, while administering the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund, to produce independent research, scale global programs and empower a community of thinkers HOW MASTERCARD IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE How Mastercard is Making a Difference. The 2019 Mastercard Corporate Sustainability Report outlines the company’s progress towards building a more inclusive and sustainable digital economy. Looking ahead, our commitment is only growing. In 2018, Mastercard made a strategic shift to refocus the company’s work with the goal ofmaking the
DIGITAL EQUITY MORE URGENT THAN EVER Those without internet connections are at risk of being left behind as learning and jobs go online, as commerce shifts online for small businesses, as CARES act funds arrive for the unbanked and as cities move information and resources online. And those most at risk for exclusion are too often Black and Brown communities in both rural andurban areas.
A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS BECOMING A MAJOR CATALYST FOR The Private Sector Is Becoming a Major Catalyst for Sustainability. August 22, 2018. Key takeaways: A world beyond cash is a safer, more inclusive world; a world where everyone can contribute to the global, digital economy. It is also a more environmentally sustainable world. Mastercard focuses on four main sustainability areas: inclusiveSHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability. HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. HELPING GARMENT WORKERS GET PAID MORE RELIABLY AND SAFELY The goal of this open-source toolkit is to democratize access to global learning and best practices for all garment factories, starting in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh alone, more than 4 million garment workers are paid cash wages, according to estimates by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTER Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentABBY MARQUAND
Abby joins MasterCard from JPMorgan Chase & Co. where she was Vice President and Program Officer leading the firm’s global philanthropy strategy focused on small business expansion, workforce development, financial health, and the revitalization of neighborhoods throughoutthe Northeast.
JENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and ABOUT MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. The Center leverages the company’s core assets and competencies, including data insights, expertise and technology, while administering the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund, to produce independent research, scale global programs and empower a community of thinkers HOW MASTERCARD IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE How Mastercard is Making a Difference. The 2019 Mastercard Corporate Sustainability Report outlines the company’s progress towards building a more inclusive and sustainable digital economy. Looking ahead, our commitment is only growing. In 2018, Mastercard made a strategic shift to refocus the company’s work with the goal ofmaking the
DIGITAL EQUITY MORE URGENT THAN EVER Those without internet connections are at risk of being left behind as learning and jobs go online, as commerce shifts online for small businesses, as CARES act funds arrive for the unbanked and as cities move information and resources online. And those most at risk for exclusion are too often Black and Brown communities in both rural andurban areas.
A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better THE PRIVATE SECTOR IS BECOMING A MAJOR CATALYST FOR The Private Sector Is Becoming a Major Catalyst for Sustainability. August 22, 2018. Key takeaways: A world beyond cash is a safer, more inclusive world; a world where everyone can contribute to the global, digital economy. It is also a more environmentally sustainable world. Mastercard focuses on four main sustainability areas: inclusiveSHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability. HOW GLOBALIZATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AFFECT GENDER Globalization is a bad word in some circles today. “Its swirling influences over worldwide connections through trade, technology nd communications,” writes Yale Global, are seen as “a culprit behind growing inequality.”More losers than winners, in other words. HELPING GARMENT WORKERS GET PAID MORE RELIABLY AND SAFELY The goal of this open-source toolkit is to democratize access to global learning and best practices for all garment factories, starting in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh alone, more than 4 million garment workers are paid cash wages, according to estimates by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain. DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTERMASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH DIRE…THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC INCLUSIONALL INCLUSIVE COMMUNITYMASTERCARD FINANCIAL INCLUSIONMASTERCARD IMPACT FUND Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentJENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and HELPING GARMENT WORKERS GET PAID MORE RELIABLY AND SAFELY The goal of this open-source toolkit is to democratize access to global learning and best practices for all garment factories, starting in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh alone, more than 4 million garment workers are paid cash wages, according to estimates by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTHABOUTINSIGHTS & IMPACTENGAGEMENTSNEWS & MEDIAFEATURED STORIESRESEARCH The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines ofinclusive growth.
OUR PEOPLE - MASTERCARD CENTERMASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH DIRE…THE CENTER FOR ECONOMIC INCLUSIONALL INCLUSIVE COMMUNITYMASTERCARD FINANCIAL INCLUSIONMASTERCARD IMPACT FUND Professor of International Trade and Investment. John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Laura Tyson. Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship. Center for Inclusive Growth. Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact. Haas School of Business,University of
BUILDING BLOCKS FOR AN INCLUSIVE RECOVERY A vaccine will set us on the road to recovery, but a true recovery will take an unprecedented commitment from every sector and industry if we are to reimagine an economic system and society that creates dignity, fairness and equity. At the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, we’ve been working on issues of inequality and inclusivegrowth
SALAH GOSS - MASTERCARD CENTER Salah Goss is a financial inclusion expert specializing in digital solutions. She was recently named Senior Vice President for Social Impact at the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. Previously, she was Senior Vice President at Mastercard running international markets for financial inclusion at the base of the economic pyramid. She was also Head of the Mastercard Lab for Financial MASTERCARD COMMITS TO CONNECT 1BILLION TO THE DIGITAL Mastercard Commits to Connect 1 Billion People to the Digital Economy by 2025. Extends effort beyond 500 million financially included over the past five years. Maximizes technology, partnerships to deliver aid, insights and access to businesses and communities. Blends support of economic and health well-being. A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver better SHARED SOLUTIONS UNLOCK ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR COMMUNITIES Shared digital platforms are providing underserved communities access to essential services and opening up pathways toward prosperity. October 17, 2019. Today, 3.4 billion people, almost half the world’s population, still struggle to meet basic needs such as access to food and life-saving healthcare. Often, the lack of a formal and consistentJENNY URIZAR
Jenny Urizar has worked at the intersection of policy, partnerships, and stakeholder engagement in global organizations for more than 15 years. She was most recently the Vice President and Director of Programs at the New Levant Initiative, an effort to promote economic integration and culture in the coastal region of the easternMediterranean
DANIEL BARKER
Vice President. Dan joins Mastercard from BlackRock, where he was Vice President for Social Impact, leading development of the firm's global grant making strategy focusing on financial inclusion and workforce development. Prior to joining BlackRock, Daniel was a management consultant at Deloitte where he advised corporate, multilateral, and HELPING GARMENT WORKERS GET PAID MORE RELIABLY AND SAFELY The goal of this open-source toolkit is to democratize access to global learning and best practices for all garment factories, starting in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh alone, more than 4 million garment workers are paid cash wages, according to estimates by the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association. ABOUT MASTERCARD CENTER FOR INCLUSIVE GROWTH The Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. The Center leverages the company’s core assets and competencies, including data insights, expertise and technology, while administering the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund, to produce independent research, scale global programs and empower a community of thinkers EMERGE FINANCIAL HEALTH Upheaval, impacts, long-term consequences – the pandemic’s massive disruptions to employment, childcare, and schools fell disproportionately on the shoulders of women, particularly women ofcolor.
HOW MASTERCARD IS MAKING A DIFFERENCE How Mastercard is Making a Difference. The 2019 Mastercard Corporate Sustainability Report outlines the company’s progress towards building a more inclusive and sustainable digital economy. Looking ahead, our commitment is only growing. In 2018, Mastercard made a strategic shift to refocus the company’s work with the goal ofmaking the
DIGITAL EQUITY MORE URGENT THAN EVER Those without internet connections are at risk of being left behind as learning and jobs go online, as commerce shifts online for small businesses, as CARES act funds arrive for the unbanked and as cities move information and resources online. And those most at risk for exclusion are too often Black and Brown communities in both rural andurban areas.
A DIGNIFIED APPROACH TO DIGITAL CREDIT The Center for Inclusive Growth is committed to partnering with forward-thinking researchers to better understand these issues. The Center’s director of research, Dan Barker, recently interviewed our partner Professor Fred Wherry, who leads the Dignity and Debt Network, to discuss how looking at trends in the digital credit industry through a sociological lens can help deliver betterSHAMINA SINGH
For more than 20 years, Shamina Singh has been on the frontlines of developing and implementing solutions to make the global economy work for everyone, everywhere. Shamina is the Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth, the philanthropic hub of Mastercard. She also serves as Executive Vice President of Corporate Sustainability. UNDERSTANDING HOW TOURISM SPENDING CAN ADVANCE ECONOMIC The goal is to offer policymakers a deeper understanding of tourism spending patterns so they can better tailor their tourism strategies to advance economic development and inclusive growth. In a brief sharing initial findings, the researchers expand the definition of “tourism spending” to encompass all purchases of goods andservices made
ROBERT Z. LAWRENCE
Robert Z. Lawrence is the Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington, D.C. and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. DATA EXPLORATION: NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME AND LOCAL BUSINESS Neighborhood-level aggregated and anonymized data can offer new insights for understanding factors that impact business success. July 25, 2017. While felonies such as homicide make the news, misdemeanor and petty crimes, like larceny, can also be devastating in the long run for cities and their neighborhoods. INCLUSIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PERU For the purposes of this report, the opportunity of most interest is the growth to be found in the economy and associated value chain of Integrated Solid Waste Management in Peru. To understand this economy requires an assessment of the laws and regulations that support and govern the sector, the actors involved and how value is added and extracted throughout the value chain.* About
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The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines of inclusive growth. The Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth advances equitable and sustainable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world and administers the philanthropic Mastercard Impact Fund to produce independent research, scalable global programs and an empowered community of thinkers, leaders and doers on the front lines of inclusive growth.PRESS RELEASE
Improving financial resilience among entrepreneurs and gig workersCOVID-19 RESPONSE
Mastercard to Donate $10 Million to Address India's Covid CrisisPRESS RELEASE
$10MM data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery ChallengeBLOG
Three Hacks from the Frontlines of COVID RecoveryPRESS RELEASE
Improving financial resilience among entrepreneurs and gig workersCOVID-19 RESPONSE
Mastercard to Donate $10 Million to Address India's Covid CrisisPRESS RELEASE
$10MM data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery ChallengeBLOG
Three Hacks from the Frontlines of COVID RecoveryPRESS RELEASE
Improving financial resilience among entrepreneurs and gig workersCOVID-19 RESPONSE
Mastercard to Donate $10 Million to Address India's Covid CrisisPRESS RELEASE
$10MM data.org Inclusive Growth and Recovery ChallengeBLOG
Three Hacks from the Frontlines of COVID RecoveryFINANCIAL SECURITY
Empowering people with digital tools that build financial resilience Scaling the impact of digital financial services Expanding digital payments to remote communitiesSMALL BUSINESS
Helping small businesses succeed in the digital economy Driving the inclusive digitization of MSMEs The small business equity toolkit DATA FOR SOCIAL IMPACT Equipping community leaders with data-driven insights NYC Asian communities hit earlier and harder by COVID-19 Find your community’s Inclusive Growth ScoreSOCIAL IMPACT
Learn more about our social impact How the Center is making a difference Download our Corporate Sustainability Report@CNTR4growth
Payal Dalal (@pdalal) SVP, Center for inclusive Growth of Mastercard WILL BE ON STAGE at #PFF21To attend the live
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Payal Dalal (@pdalal) SVP, Center for inclusive Growth of Mastercard WILL BE ON STAGE at #PFF21To attend the live
session Register now ➡️https://t.co/hUstYECEae cc @invyo_@dgwbirch
https://t.co/w9X8vFddQh Join @SalahMGoss and other financial inclusion experts on 6/9 at 1pm CT for "The Disparate Impacts of COVID-19 on Women" at #EMERGE#COVID19
#SocialImpact
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https://t.co/ahpQRbm5pi Congratulations to @ShaminaSingh for making @FastCompany ’s 2021 #FCQueer50 List! See the full list here https://t.co/TICC1GEUVL Join The Conversation Follow on Twitter Follow on LinkedIn* The Team
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Latin America & the CaribbeanSalah Goss
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Grants and OperationsNatasha Jamal
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Avni Patel
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Emma Stanton
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Arturo Franco
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Latin America & the CaribbeanSalah Goss
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Nicole Lindsay
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Global Convenings
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Vice President
Asia Pacific
Sandy Fernandez
Director
North America
Arturo Franco
Vice President
Data & Insights
Sarah Glaswand
Manager
Digital and Social MediaLuz Gomez
Director
Latin America & the CaribbeanVint Cerf
Data Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Vice President and Chief Internet EvangelistNicholas Christakis
Data Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network ScienceYale University
Leora Klapper
Data Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthSenior Economist
World Bank
Ramana Nanda
Data Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Sarofim-Rock Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business SchoolMichelle Thompson
Senior Data Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthAssociate Professor
The University of New Orleans Department of Planning & Urban StudiesSuman Bery
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Former Chief EconomistRoyal Dutch Shell
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Senior Advisor
Digital Inclusion
Dean of Global Business The Fletcher School | Tufts UniversityRama Bijapurkar
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthChairperson
People Research on India's Consumer EconomyDr. Martyn Davies
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthManaging Director
Emerging Markets & AfricaFan Gang
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthExecutive Director
China’s National Economic Research InstituteRicardo Hausmann
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthDirector
Harvard Center for International DevelopmentYasar Jarrar
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Professor Of Practice Hult International Business SchoolRobert Lawrence
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive Growth Professor of International Trade and Investment John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard UniversityLaura Tyson
Special Advisor for Microentrepreneurship Center for Inclusive Growth Director - Institute for Business and Social Impact Haas School of Business, University of California BerkeleyGuntram Wolff
Senior Fellow
Center for Inclusive GrowthDirector
Bruegel Institute
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