(Adnkronos) - “La Csr è nel nostro dna. Vorremmo che la nostra esperienza contamini il settore privato. Vorremmo una relazione di fiducia e un lavoro congiunto che metta in valore le competenze di entrambi”. Così Francesca Pieraccini, Direttrice generale COSPE, a margine del panel ‘Enti del Terzo Settore e Fondazioni d’impresa: quale collaborazione?’, tenutosi nel corso della seconda giornata del Salone della Csr e dell’Innovazione sociale, all’università Bocconi di Milano.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00We have to be good, we who do this job, we who have the CSR in some way, we ONG, we have it inside us forever, to explain the importance and the way in which we do things, and in this sense also contaminate the private sector, creating alliances, co-designations and a different way of working in which we talk about what we want to do and what we don't want to do.
00:30It starts from trust and recognition of the different role that we have and that both are particularly important for the achievement of common goals.
00:43We civil society organizations obviously have a particular role, we have a role in the defense of human rights, we have a role in monitoring violations, we have a role in the sensitization and mobilization of public opinion, we have a role in experimenting from the peripheries,
01:00we are naturally closely linked to the themes of sustainability, social responsibility, respect for others, care for the environment.
01:10So what we would like is for our experience to somehow contaminate the private sector and for there to be a relationship of trust and also of joint work that highlights the skills of both.