(Reuters) - About 85 percent of participants of an online survey disagree or strongly disagree with the process of selecting the head of the World Bank, in which the United States picks a single American candidate.
Initial findings of the survey by the Washington-based Center for Global Development (CGD) think tank also found that most agree or strongly agree that the choice of a candidate should be based on qualifications, rather than nationality.
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Initial findings of the survey by the Washington-based Center for Global Development (CGD) think tank also found that most agree or strongly agree that the choice of a candidate should be based on qualifications, rather than nationality.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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