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“Women have proven to be resilient entrepreneurs. The pandemic has enforced that we cannot go back to the way we were. The change needs to happen now.

– Beatrice Cornacchia, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications, EEMEA: Mastercard

“I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT IS FOR POLITICAL COMMITMENT – IF YOU HAVE POLITICAL COMMITMENT THAT WALKS THE TALK, THAT MAKES SURE EVERY TIME THERE’S AN APPOINTMENT OF A CABINET OR APPOINTMENT OF LEADERS IN INSTITUTIONS, THAT THERE ARE WOMEN ON THAT LIST, THAT SOMEONE IS DELIBERATELY ASKING FOR THAT AND MAKES SURE THAT HAPPENS.”

– Clare

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