When a report by the world’s most influential development agency provides evidence that many of its staff are “biased” in their perceptions of the poor and their needs, one might expect eyebrows to be raised. When the president of that institution — the World Bank, no less — acknowledges the flaw and goes on to call for “measures to mitigate these biases, such as more rigorously diagnosing the mindsets of the people we are trying to help”, jaws should be dropping.
如果世界最有影响力的发展机构发布了一份报告,报告给出的证据显示,该机构许多员工对穷人和穷人需求的认知存在“偏见”,人们或许会觉得这令人惊讶。但当这家机构(是世界银行(World Bank),想不到吧?)的掌门人也承认存在这种问题、继而呼吁“采取措施来减轻这种偏见,比如更严格地研判我们试图帮助的人的观念”时,就更加令人惊讶了。
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