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World Bank Obama favorite Kim for World Bank top job is a doctor and rapper

World Bank Obama favorite Kim for World Bank top job is a doctor and rapper
U.S. President Obama wears Jim Yong Kim as the new head of the World Bank. The unknown Kim is a physician and scientist and Korean-American descent. The nomination was surprising because Kim was not previously mentioned on lists of possible candidates.
U.S. President Barack Obama wears Jim Yong Kim as the new leader of the World Bank. Kim is a physician and he can do quite a bit of rap too, always useful.

Kim is the heir of Robert Zoellick said in February his departure as president of the World Bank announced. Obama will be nominated later on Friday officially known. Traditionally, the top position with the World Bank for an American, while the IMF's sister organization led by a European.

The World Bank took last year, however, suggest that should lead to candidates from other countries a chance on the job. This is Kim, at least on paper, not sure of the job. There are at least two other candidates, former Colombian Minister of Finance Jose Antonio Ocampo and the Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Born in 1959 in Seoul Kim studied medicine at Harvard University. He made international experience at the World Health Organization (WHO). He also directs the Department of HIV / AIDS. He was also part of the founders of Partners in Health, a charitable organization that deals with health care in poor countries.

The unknown Kim is a physician and scientist of Korean-American descent. He is currently chairman of the University Dartmouth College in New Hampshire.

Kim is the heir of Robert Zoellick said in February his departure as president of the World Bank announced. Obama will be nominated later on Friday officially known. Traditionally, the top position with the World Bank for an American, while the IMF's sister organization led by a European.

The World Bank took last year, however, suggest that should lead to candidates from other countries a chance on the job. This is Kim, at least on paper, not sure of the job. There are at least two other candidates, former Colombian Minister of Finance Jose Antonio Ocampo and the Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Born in 1959 in Seoul Kim studied medicine at Harvard University. He made international experience at the World Health Organization (WHO). He also directs the Department of HIV / AIDS. He was also part of the founders of Partners in Health, a charitable organization that deals with health care in poor countries.
"Jim has experience worldwide," Obama said at the announcement. "That experience makes it suitable for connection to forge over the world."

Kim currently leads the University Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and was was previously chief of the AIDS program of the WHO. He was also the founders of Partners in Health, a charitable organization dealing with health care in poor countries.

Kim (52) Robert Zoellick must follow in February announced his departure as CEO of the World Bank. Traditionally, the World Bank led by an American, while the head of the IMF is a European.
Against Candidates

Kim is not quite sure of his job. The World Bank took last year which also proposals to candidates from countries other than the U.S. may qualify.

There are therefore two other candidates: former Colombian Minister of Finance Ocampo and the Nigerian Finance Minister Okonjo-Iweala. Many developing countries want to see that even someone from another continent is chosen.
Charitable Organization

Born in 1959 in Seoul Kim studied medicine at Harvard. He made international experience at the World Health Organization, where he headed the department of HIV / AIDS. Kim was also the founders of Partners in Health, a charitable organization dealing with health care in poor countries.

With the nomination of the half-Korean Kim Barack Obama would respond to critics who want to come to the automatic appointment of an American.

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