[governance] RM...the tiny little thing that if groomed well

Anriette Esterhuysen anriette at apc.org
Sat Feb 25 07:06:16 EST 2012


Nnenna Nkwananma's blog on the MAG and RM

http://nnennaorg.blogspot.com/2012/02/mag-to-be-or-not-to-be.html

MAG: To be or not to be?
I am reading Ginger's "actions call" for MAG self/nominations. And it is
so spirited that I have decided to write down my "thoughts" here as a
blog. Will be my third blog of the day.. Looks like I'm in a bloggy
mood.. if ever such a word exists.

In reading the scoring, I see that I actually have a "BIG FAT" chance.
Here is the way I see it:

1. I will get a 10% for being in Côte d'Ivoire, a country that has yet
to be on the MAG

2. I will get another 10% for being from a developing country

3. And another 10% for not being male.

If I add that I have been active in my national IGICI and the West
Africa IGF - WAIGF and also the AfIGF that is taking shape.. I sure will
get some extra points.

Then I will add a 10 year history in WSIS and its related activities,
and a formal training in International relations and linguistic
diversity etc

So I think I will be around something like 70 or 80%

The question, therefore, that warrants this blog is "so why are you not
nominating yourself or seeking someone to do so? Even despite the fact
that you have received solicitations asking you to do so?"

To be or not be.

Here is my shot: Thanks, but NO, thanks. I will pass on this one. Why?
Well for at least 5 reasons:

1. I am busy. I wish I could get 30 hours a day, but no, I dont have it.
I am doing this blog at about 100 minutes to midnight! I would love to
spare myself the MAG work.

2. I have downgraded ALL unpaid trips to anywhere outside of Africa. I
cannot spend 3 days running visa, spend at least 200$ in the case of a
Schengen one, and not get paid for that. Especially now that the ECOWAS
passport is 32 pages instead of 48.

3. Anybody knows where a Nigerian living in Côte d'Ivoire will get a
visa for Azerbaijan? I may probably need to do a trip to one other
African country first.. Okay, enough with the visa thing..You only get a
visa problem when THE FUNDING problem itself has been resolved. And the
song around "civil society participation", "gender balance" and
"participation from developing countries" is beginning to tire my Spirit.

4. I want to invest locally and if possible invest in action. I am a
development-oriented African. Though words are of the legal profession
and the whole of the "activism" thing is great.. but you know what? Over
the years I have grown wider but also wiser. I want action, change,
things done. At this age and weight.. I have a leaning for "less talk,
more action"

5. I have 512 KBPS on wifi at home here. Add to that, that little tiny
thing that if groomed well will come in handy for folks like me.. Remote
Participation. I'd rather be reclining on my couch in my sitting room
with this netbook of mine, eating my own kitchen food, enjoying the warm
and airy Abidjan weather while connected remotely than to be trudging in
any Geneva cold paying 15$ for ugly sandwiches!

MAG: To be or not to be?

Aint no question for me.. I will PASS! Maybe some time later, if/when
things change.

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