Read more about the article Communicating conservation without the catastrophism
There is a growing trend with how conservation is shared with the world. This is not new. Narratives around catastrophism is often the entry point into storytelling, and while there is often an element of truth in this, it can sometimes miss the opportunity for vital lesson sharing when anxiety is the feeling that follows a shocking headline.

Communicating conservation without the catastrophism

There is a growing trend with how conservation is shared with the world. This is not new. Narratives around catastrophism is often the entry point into storytelling, and while there is often an element of truth in this, it can sometimes miss the opportunity for vital lesson sharing when anxiety is the feeling that follows a shocking headline.

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Read more about the article The importance of doing a stakeholder mapping workshop
A stakeholder mapping workshop brings together project teams, communication practitioners and operational staff to examine the relationships surrounding an organisation or programme. The purpose is to move beyond general stakeholder categories such as “community”, “government”, or “partners” and develop a more detailed understanding of who participates in the organisation’s ecosystem and how influence moves across it.

The importance of doing a stakeholder mapping workshop

A stakeholder mapping workshop brings together project teams, communication practitioners and operational staff to examine the relationships surrounding an organisation or programme. The purpose is to move beyond general stakeholder categories such as “community”, “government”, or “partners” and develop a more detailed understanding of who participates in the organisation’s ecosystem and how influence moves across it.

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Read more about the article ESG Materiality Assessment: practical guide for first-time reporters.
This guide explains how to conduct your first materiality assessment, with practical examples relevant to South African business contexts.

ESG Materiality Assessment: practical guide for first-time reporters.

Materiality assessments form the foundation of an effective ESG company programme. Without understanding which environmental, social, and governance issues truly matter to your business and stakeholders, companies risk producing unfocused sustainability reports that fail to address the topics that drive business value and stakeholder decisions.This guide explains how to conduct your first materiality assessment, with practical examples relevant to South African business contexts.

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