Trust Centre

At NACOSA we believe in good governance and ethical practice across everything we do. As we strive to bring value to our organization and communities, we commit ourselves to empowerment, transformation, inclusion, transparency and integrity.

The policies and legal notices below apply to NACOSA staff, volunteers, and implementing organisations and to the relationship between you, as a visitor to our website, and us. If you have concerns about the conduct of staff, volunteers or implementing organisations or evidence of unethical or illegal behavior, you can report anonymously using our Whistleblower Hotline.

Cookies

We use different types of cookies on our website. Some of these cookies are placed by us, while others are placed by our third-party plug-ins, suppliers or advertisers. These cookies may be deleted from your device at different times, such as at the end of your browsing session (when you leave the website) or after a pre-set amount time, or they may persist on your device until you delete them.

We may use the following types of cookies on our website:
  • essential cookies – these are cookies that allow our website to perform its essential functions. Without these cookies, some parts of our websites would stop working.
  • site analytics cookies – these are cookies that monitor how our website is performing, and how you interact with it. We use them to know how best to improve our website or services.
  • functional cookies – these are cookies that remember who you are as a user of our website. We use them to remember any preferences you may have selected on our website, like saving your username and password, or settings.
  • social media cookies – these are cookies that integrate with social media platforms. We use them to help you share content from our website to your chosen social media platform.
  • third party cookies – these are cookies that some of our business partners use on our website. We have no access to or control over them. Information collected by any of these cookies or widgets is governed by the privacy policy of the company that created it, and not by us.