Armed Opposition Groups (AoGs) are among the typical counterparts in humanitarian negotiations. Kioumers Frozan, Deputy Head of Humanitarian Access of Action Against Hunger, shares a real-life example of a negotiation with such a group.
By learning from a failed negotiation experience, he managed to plan and execute a successful negotiation with an AoG, applying one of the negotiation tools that he had learned in a CCHN Peer Workshop.