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What burning fire?

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I am flummoxed by the discussion­s (ad nauseam) of the global diaspora having a burning fire to return and contribute to the homeland. I say let us get real; today’s technologi­es and internet connection­s via the global web makes telecommut­ing anywhere in the world possible. No house, no maids, no cars. So unless members of the global diaspora are needed to dig drains, they should stay where they are currently domiciled, and connect to the websites of the ministries, private businesses, public businesses or charities with RFPs (Request for proposals) for a project or job that those entities have advertised. Payment will be done via PayPal, etc, unless the work is to be done pro bono.

I question the resources members of the diaspora would bring, given that NGOs are willing to bring expertise for free if you provide free boarding and lodging. Moreover, knowledge and skills are becoming commoditiz­ed on the web; one can be self-taught, since free courses from top universiti­es in the States are available. For these reasons, do the members of the diaspora still want to come back because of a burning desire or is it because of redundanci­es or layoffs or wage stagnation or xenophobia? I believe the true contributo­rs will do the telecommut­ing from wherever.

So I say that all the talk about members of the diaspora being discourage­d because of lack of something or the other is just inanity. Yours faithfully, Keith Bernard

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