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Monicaiguy (talk·contribs) This user has declared a connection. ((Optional) I work at the Basel Institute on Governance as Communications/Project Officer. However I am not being paid to create the page but am doing it freely in my own time after several people asked me why they could not find the Basel Institute on Governance on Wikipedia when so many other similar organisations were. The details are all factual and non-promotional.)
@Kudpung: Thanks for flagging that the page relied too much on primary sources. I have now replaced most of these with secondary sources. For some facts (such as the number of staff) it seems more appropriate to use the primary source. Is it possible to remove the comments at the top now?
Monicaiguy (talk) 21:36, 29 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]