RE: Notes of meeting of the Multistakeholder Forum

From: Shelly Hermia Bhujun <shelly_hermia_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 21:43:12 +0400

Hello Ish,
I still don't understand the culture of adding the term 'expert' when a person comes from abroad. I think its unfair to suggest bringing an expert when people in Mauritius have been working hard FOR FREE to solve the .mu issue. It is a waste of money and it proves that the Government does not want to rely on Mauritian.
Thank you.
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 20:42:20 +0400
Subject: Re: Notes of meeting of the Multistakeholder Forum
From: ish_at_hacklog.in
To: shelly_hermia_at_hotmail.com
CC: sm+mu_at_elandsys.com; mauritius-internet-users_at_lists.elandnews.com

Hello Shelly,
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Shelly Hermia Bhujun <shelly_hermia_at_hotmail.com> wrote:




Am sorry but i don't understand why they want to engage a foreign expert when we already have qualified people ready to help. Does the fact that the expert is from a foreign country make his/her opinion better?
​The idea that "foreigners" are experts is a cultural issue; just as someone from ICANN might magically convince the rest of the ICANN board members or that someone could happen to be a super-genius in setting up or migrating a root server.​
Are there any foreign expert in the ICT Advisory Council?


​Logan and I work with foreigners. Does that count as being foreign experts?
Cheers,​
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