My issue is this...

On the one hand - it has been stated on this list that if all delegates 
sponsored by organization X it is corruption. Firstly that is a totally 
specious argument that has zero basis in reality.  If an idea is bad and 
multiple people disagree with it and oppose it - that may just be because all 
those disagreeing think it’s a bad idea - there is no correlation to corruption.

However - if we assume that corruption - which I still do not see how we get to 
- then let us look at the argument from the other perspective - if 100% of the 
delegates sponsored by an organization that is the arm of government from 
outside the region oppose something - by the logic that declares unanimous 
consensus to be corrupt - this to has a term - it is called colonialism.

One definition of colonialism is found below:

Colonialism is the policy of a foreign polity seeking to extend or retain its 
authority over other people or territories

There is no question that the OIF is an arm of the French government - their 
website says as much - there is no question that they are a political advocacy 
body - again - it is all but stated.

The question then becomes - if all the delegates sponsored by a corporate 
entity agree on a position - is it because the position is merely one that 
makes sense to those delegates or were they coerced - if the latter it is 
corruption, if the former, there is no problem.  Same thing applies to state 
sponsored delegates, if the former,  no problem, if the latter, that is a 
foreign entity attempting to exert control and 100% colonialist in action.

Andrew
Liquid Telecommunications - Group Head Of IP Strategy

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From: Dabu Sifiso <dabu.sif...@yandex.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 02:12
To: community-discuss@afrinic.net
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Issue with non-AFRINIC Fellowship to Meeting -



Great idea Mr Manga,

We need to have guideline for sponsoring attendance in forms of fellowship.
However much I like the idea, I don't believe it can be enforced as a mandatory 
practice, but seeing it as a general guideline would be good a good thing and 
with some help can even be promoted.
I cannot afford traveling myself, but I would love to be able to apply to the 
various groups offering fellowships, AFRINIC, ISOC, OIF, ICANN, LARUS, for 
some, I know who they are and how to apply, I have just not yet been lucky.
Having a page with "How to attend?" would be great:
List of official fellowships:
Fellowship Website A
Fellowship Website B
Etc...

Attendees badges could have the logo of the sponsors, great publicity for the 
sponsors and full disclosure of who paid for their trip.
That would be a great step in transparency and promoting chances of attendance 
for everyone.
organizations that want to be seen would sign up for such programs without 
hesitation as it would only increase their presence and prestige, organizations 
with "sinister" goals would not want to be openly disclosed and would stay 
under the radar as they already do today.

Like Mr. Borg said earlier, removing the consensus from the public session 
would in itself remove any possible criticism on who attends the policy meeting 
and their affiliations/sponsors.
I never quite heard of this LARUS foundation, but the name has been mentioned 
on the lists a few times.

LARUS has sponsored events of AFRINIC in the past:
https://twitter.com/afrinic/status/741305950267543553<https://twitter.com/afrinic/status/741305950267543553>

So LARUS indirectly and openly has been sponsoring AFRINIC meetings and 
attendees for a few years already.


I had never heard of OIF involvements in the AFRINIC community until recently.

OIF apparently silently sponsors people for a long time already for what I 
understood from the exchanges on the list, they even paid money directly to 
AFRINIC in the early stages of AFRINIC.
I could not find the MOU between OIF and AFRINIC, I would love to see it just 
to have an understanding of what made them get involved in the first place.

I searched the OIF website for their goals and motivations into AFRINIC, I 
cannot find much, last big news are from 2014 when Mr Adiel Akplogan was 
invited to an OIF internet governance meeting at the headquarters in Paris 
along with Mr Fadi Chehadé from ICANN:
https://www.francophonie.org/Vers-une-nouvelle-gouvernance-de-l.html<https://www.francophonie.org/Vers-une-nouvelle-gouvernance-de-l.html>
(Google translate does a good job to translate the content.)

A government sponsored organization that specializes in promoting French agenda 
has enough power to invite the AFRINIC CEO and ICANN CEO to attend their own 
private events created on the side of official internet governance meetings, 
this is shows a strong and powerful organization is at play here within the 
AFRINIC community.

Full disclosure on their participation and the affiliates they sponsor he 
attendance of, I believe would be appreciated by the community and provide a 
much needed clarity on their goals.

/Dabu



10.12.2018, 02:19, "Willy MANGA" <mangawi...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Le 10/12/2018 à 07:23, Chevalier du Borg a écrit :
>>  I have hear of
>>
>>  - Larus Foundation Fellowship
>>  - OIF Fellowship
>
> From my humble point of view, if there is a fellowship-like program in
> these organizations (and others) a better transparency will be to
> clearly state on their website:
>  * what is the objectives of the program ?
>  * criteria to apply ?
>  * a public list of people selected at each meeting ...
>
> --
> Willy Manga
> @ongolaboy
> https://ongola.blogspot.com/<https://ongola.blogspot.com/>
>
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