Advanced Humanitarian Negotiation Workshop (AHNW) aims to bring together advanced humanitarian professionals and negotiation experts to foster the creation of an informal space for professional learning and exchange on multidimensional impacts of emerging issues. This advanced workshop offers participants an opportunity to:
- consolidate the learning from the CCHN Peer Workshop and acquire advanced skills and tools to plan, evaluate and implement humanitarian negotiations in complex environments and mandate others to negotiate;
- dive deeper into the behavioral aspects of negotiating and connect them to CCHN tools, and
- apply and practice negotiation based on context-specific scenarios.
This workshop is only open to those who have previously attended a CCHN Peer Workshop.
If you have not yet completed a Peer workshop, please register to our next online peer workshop for Asia (19-21 April) HERE.
When registering, please indicate your interest in joining the Advanced Humanitarian Negotiation Workshop.
The workshop is highly interactive: we invite participants to share their own experiences, discuss, join simulation exercises and learn from each other’s expertise.

Language: English
Dates: 10-12 May 2023, (8:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Cost: Free of charge
Maximum number of participants: 25
WHAT ARE THE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS?
- You should have experience working in or with a focus in Asia region
- You should be a CCHN community member: you should have previously attended the CCHN peer workshop
- The workshop is open to both national and international staff and is entirely free of charge
What will you learn?
The Advanced Humanitarian Negotiation Workshop is built around different topics over three days:
Day 1: Understanding your counterpart
- Seven Layers of Listening: understand what makes your counterpart tick
- Understand yourself and how you negotiate
- Analyse the counterpart’s position, reasoning and values as well as his/her objectives and stakes
- Work with currencies to influence your counterpart
Day 2: Designing and understanding the mandate of the negotiation and the red lines
- Anticipate and mitigate the impact of compromises
- Define red-lines
- Issue mandates for a negotiation
Day 3: Building trust and crafting an argument
- Craft an argument based on the Island of Agreement
- Manage the risk of the counterpart and put options on the table
- Build rapport – trust – relationships
- Design a negotiation strategy
The Advanced Humanitarian Negotiation Workshop is based on the sharing of the participants’ negotiation experiences and simulations. You will be asked to (confidentially) share your negotiation stories with the group as a basis for joint discussion and exercises.
To receive a certificate of participation, you will be required to attend all the sessions.