Trialogue launches CSI knowledge hub

Trialogue Managing director, Nick Rockey. Image supplied.

Trialogue Managing director, Nick Rockey. Image supplied.

Published Oct 5, 2017

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JOHANNESBURG - Trialogue Knowledge Hub on Thursday said their online

resource

will offer learning and lessons on socio-economic development, from

leading South African companies, at no cost.

Corporations, researchers, philanthropists and others

interested in socio-economic development and corporate social investment (CSI)

are set to have access to a freely available body of knowledge that offers lead

practice content, case studies and research.

The portal currently offers information on school leadership

and management (Old Mutual), financial literacy (MMI Holdings), philanthropy

(Nedbank Private Wealth) and maths and science education (Investec).

Nick Rockey, Trialogue Managing Director said: “We decided

to launch the portal with corporate partners, based on their interest in

playing an active role in advancing the thinking and lead practice in

development sectors in which they are invested. This way, corporates can build

on their investments to influence the sector more broadly.

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“The Knowledge Hub provides one reputable source of high

quality information that will educate and inform a broad range of stakeholders.

There are many who want to make a difference, but need advice on how best to

leverage their funding.”

Charlene Lackay, Group CSI Manager at MMI Holdings, said:

 “We are delighted to be part of this initiative. South African companies

have harnessed a formidable body of knowledge on CSI best practice. The Trialogue

Knowledge Hub will make this information ‒

which is especially pertinent to African conditions ‒

available to a far wider audience and possibly give more companies and

individuals the confidence to get involved in making a difference.”

“Trialogue will provide editorial oversight to ensure

content credibility, and format content to maximise usability and

accessibility,” said Rockey. “We look forward to partnering with more companies

that recognise the value of driving thought leadership in the social investment

and development space.”

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