To add to that as ones a fellow, fellows are from different background and with 
no more or less little about AFRINIC processes. With exception of major fellows 
meetings which fellows required to attend, they are allowed to participate in 
any other meeting or workshop of their choice. There is nothing like fellows 
are coached to support one side or certain groups or organisation.


With the little experience I had with my two FRINIC meetings, I noticed that 
some members are  in silos and trying to protect their interest, and that has 
nothing to do with the fellows.


Yusif Amadu
eLearning Unit
University of Ghana Computing Systems
University of Ghana
Cell: +233244659245
Skype:  kooissi

________________________________
From: Ish Sookun <[email protected]>
Sent: 10 December 2018 11:01:30
To: Chevalier du Borg; General Discussions of AFRINIC
Subject: Re: [Community-Discuss] Issue with non-AFRINIC Fellowship to Meeting -

Hi Borg,

I speak as a former AFRINIC Fellow [1] and your comment regarding the
AFRINIC Fellowship doesn't seem clear to me. Do you mean that AFRINIC
Fellows take side of a specific company, which is against the community?

I'd like to add that the Fellows are on-site during the meeting and
anyone is free to meet and discuss policies with them. In fact, that's a
good thing because Fellows are most often new to the community and they
get to learn about the processes.

AFRINIC does not ask Fellows to take a specific side or favor a certain
company. AFRINIC staff help fellows understand the Policy Development
Process and encourage them to participate in the PPM. Fellows are then
free to voice out their opinion, comment or concern regarding policy
proposals.

Regards,

Ish Sookun

[1] I was recipient of the AFRINIC-29 Fellowship and attended the
meeting in Hammamet, Tunisia.

On 12/10/18 10:23 AM, Chevalier du Borg wrote:
> I have hear of
>
> - Larus Foundation Fellowship
> - OIF Fellowship
>
> all in addition to AFRINIC fellowship. I have hear people try to compare
> the two and it a FALSE comparison. Here is why.
>
>
> Policy can benefit or harm Larus (the AFRINIC member). Same is not true
> of OIF
> I will also be very concern if AFRINIC fellows always take a position
> that favour or benefit the company against community.
>
> If 100% of Larus Foundation fellow oppose or support policy that will
> benefit Larus the company, that is corruption.
>
> I think this community or board need to be clear about this. It is
> beginning of very dangerous trend
>
> --
> Borg le Chevalier
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