Secara tradisi jabatan President World Bank selalu oleh dijabat oleh American.  
Sekarang sudah mulai terdengar suara2 dan tekanan supaya jabatan President 
World Bank diiisi oleh profesional yang mengerti persoalan negara2 miskin yang 
dibantu oleh World Bank, lepas itu adalah American atau non American.

Kadidat dari Amerika adalah Jeff Sach, Harvard graduate yang sekarang menjabat 
sebagai direktur Columbia University Earth Institue.  Larry Summers, President 
Harvard University, dan Hlilarry Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State.

Kandidat dari non Amerika yang terkuat berdasarkan poll yang dilakukan oleh 
worldbankpresident.org untuk menjadi President World Bank adalah Sri Mulyani 
Indrawati dengan mendapatkan 13,078 suara (87%) dari 15,049 voters.



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http://www.worldbankpresident.org/jesse-griffiths/candidates/poll-who-should-be-the-next-world-bank-president


Poll: who should be the next World Bank president?

The US has monopolised the Bank presidency since 1944, but leadership selection 
at the International Financial Institutions is becoming increasingly contested. 
There have been repeated promises by the Bank to open up the process and select 
candidates based on merit, in a fair and transparent way. As developing 
countries become increasingly confident and assertive this could be the year 
that sees the emergence of a real challenge against the US hold over the 
position.

But who would the credible candidates be?  Below are nine heavy-weight possible 
candidates from developing countries. Who do you think would be the best for 
the job?

Who should be the next World Bank president?

Sri Mulyani Indrawati (87%, 13,078 Votes)
Kemal Derviş (8%, 1,140 Votes)
Michelle Bachelet (2%, 260 Votes)
Other - if you think there are other better candidates for the job, please 
suggest names in the comments section below (1%, 155 Votes)
Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva (1%, 118 Votes)
Jairam Ramesh (1%, 117 Votes)
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (1%, 91 Votes)
Marina Silva (0%, 46 Votes)
Trevor Manuel (0%, 38 Votes)
 Luisa Diogo (0%, 19 Votes)
Total Voters: 15,049



Luisa Diogo

Luisa Diogo became the first female president of Mozambique in 2004. After 
rising through the finance ministry in the 1980s she became National Budget 
Director and in 1994 joined the FRELIMO government as Deputy Minister of 
Finance.  Diogo has a Masters degree in financial economics and worked for the 
World Bank in Mozambique at the beginning of the 1990s. Diogo is a member of 
the Council of Women World Leaders and has campaigned for women's empowerment 
and free sexual health services throughout Africa.


Michelle Bachelet

In 2002 Bachelet became the first female defence minister of Chile and in 2006 
she was elected as the first female president of Chile. In her election 
campaign she pledged to continue Chile's free-market policies, whilst 
increasing social benefits to reduce inequalities between rich and poor. As a 
student in the 1970s under Pinochet, Bachelet campaigned for democracy until 
she was exiled to Germany. A qualified pediatrician, Bachelet worked for the 
Ministry of Health when democracy was restored and rose to become Minister for 
Health. In the post she sparked controversy by allowing free distribution of 
the morning-after pill for victims of sexual abuse. In 2010 she was appointed 
head of UN Women.


Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Okonjo was recently reappointed Minister of Finance for the Federal Republic of 
Nigeria. Between 2007 and 2011, Okonjo-Iweala was a Managing Director at the 
World Bank and was touted as a possible candidate for president of the World 
Bank to replace Paul Wolfowitz in 2007. She previously held roles as a finance 
minister and a foreign minister in the Nigerian government, the first woman to 
hold either of these roles. In 2005 Okonjo-Iweala led negotiations with the 
Paris Club bilateral donors, securing a US $18 billion debt write-off for 
Nigeria to alleviate Nigeria's debt-servicing difficulties.


Marina Silva

Marina Silva, a native Amazonian and former Senator served as Brazilian 
Environment Minister from 2003 until 2008. A staunch advocate of environmental 
protection and sustainable development, during her tenure she was widely 
praised for pushing an innovative and integrated environmental policy and 
overseeing a reduction in deforestation in the Amazon. In 2007 the United 
Nations Environmental Program named her one of the Champions of the Earth. In 
2009 she left the Workers Party and joined the Green Party to run as a 
presidential candidate in 2010. Contrary to expectations she gained 19.4% of 
the popular vote.


Sri Mulyani Indrawati

Sri Mulyani Indrawati is an Indonesian economist and currently serves as one of 
three Managing Directors of the World Bank Group. She has extensive experience 
in international financial institutions having served as an executive director 
on the board of the IMF from 2002-2004, representing 12 South East Asian 
economies. From 2005 to 2010 she served as Indonesian Finance Minister where 
she was regarded as tough reformer. She initiated wide-scale actions to tackle 
corruption and attract foreign direct investment, and in 2007 oversaw a growth 
rate of 6.6%, the highest Indonesian growth rate since 1997. During her tenure 
foreign reserves vastly increased and public debt reduced. She is widely 
credited with steering Indonesia through the global financial crisis, with the 
economy reaching high rates of growth in a period of economic turmoil and 
widespread recession.


Trevor Manuel

Trevor Manuel currently serves as South African Minister in charge of the 
highly influential National Planning Commission. A long serving member of the 
ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, Manuel was a high profile 
anti-Apartheid figure and was frequently detained by security forces. Chosen by 
Nelson Mandela to be Minister of Trade and Industry in the first South African 
democratically government in 1994, he became Minister of Finance in 1996, a 
post he held until 2009. During his tenure he is widely credited with 
overseeing a shift to steady economic growth and a large increase in public 
spending on housing, health and education. Widely respected in international 
policy circles he has received numerous awards and recognition for his 
achievements. He has also chaired influential international committees that 
have recommended reform of the international financial system.


Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva

Lula was president of Brazil from 2002 until 2010 and is widely regarded as one 
of the most popular and respected politicians in recent Latin American history. 
He was a founding member of the Workers Party in Brazil, which followed a long 
career in the union movement, including prominent activism against the 
Brazilian military dictatorship in the 1970s. Under Lula's presidency Brazil 
became the world's fifth largest economy on the back of strong economic growth, 
state investment in infrastructure and key industries, and a conservative 
monetary policy. Large-scale social programmes were central to Lula's 
popularity, and have been credited with bringing as many as 20 million out of 
acute poverty. Lula has also been praised for his important foreign policy role 
in the rise of BRIC countries internationally, and strong leadership in Latin 
America.


Jairam Ramesh

Ramesh was recently appointed Minister of Rural Development of India. He was 
previously Minister of State at the Ministry of Environment and Forests, 
participating as chief negotiator at the 2009 Climate Change Conference in 
Copenhagen. In the 1990s he was an influential advisor to the Finance Minister 
in India's economic reforms. Economist and influential politician of the 
centre-left Congress Party, Ramesh studied economics at the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology in the late seventies and is a founding member of the 
Indian School of Business as well as member of the International Council of the 
New York-based Asia Society.


Kemal Derviş

Derviş held various positions at the World Bank for 22 years, including 
Director for the Central Europe Department, Vice-President of the World Bank 
for the Middle East and North Africa Region, and Vice-President for Poverty 
Reduction and Economic Management. After his period at the Bank he was 
appointed Turkish Finance Minister and is considered to be the architect of 
Turkish successful economic recovery after the 2001 crisis. His international 
reputation allowed him to be the third highest ranking official at the UN, when 
he was elected in 2005 as UNDP Administrator. Last year he was widely touted as 
a leading  contender for the IMF Managing Director position, but quickly ruled 
himself out of the election process. He is currently Vice President and 
Director of the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings 
Institution.


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