Contents
Introduction 1
Vote Shares and Quota Allocation Reform 1
Diversity in Leadership and Staff 9
Mandates of the Bretton Woods Institutions, Development Committee, and International Monetary and Financial Committee 13
Conclusion 13
Methodological Appendix 14
Acknowledgments 16
Table 1. Table of the World Bank's Executive Offices by constituent countries 11
Figure 1. Flowchart illustrating the organizational governance structure of the International Monetary Fund 2
Figure 2. Flowchart illustrating the organizational governance structure of the World Bank 3
Figure 3. Comparative analysis of country representation in IMF and World Bank voting shares versus their respective global population 4
Figure 4. Historical progression of the IMF's voting shares distributed by country income categories from 1951 to 2021 5
Figure 5. Historical changes in the IMF's voting shares by individual countries from 1951 to 2021, highlighting major nations such as the United States,... 5
Figure 6. Map of the Fourteenth General Review (2010) quotas distributed by member states, with darker shades of blue indicating greater share percentage 6
Figure 7. Map highlighting the eleven largest emitters and nineteen countries most vulnerable to climate change, showing their respective shares... 7
Figure 8. Map highlighting the eleven largest emitters and nineteen countries most vulnerable to climate change, showing their shares of emissions in 2016 8
Figure 9. An illustration of the core mandates of the IMF and World Bank, highlighting their distinct responsibilities and overlapping functions in global... 12
Figure 10. Stacked area chart depicting the changes in the IMF's quota shares from 1951 to 2021, categorized by high-income, upper-middle-income,... 15
Figure 11. Stacked area chart illustrating the historical changes in the IMF's quota shares from 1951 to 2021, broken down by individual countries 15