The Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN) recently organised a 6-day World Summit. This global event brought together frontline negotiators, humanitarian policymakers, scholars, donors, and government representatives to tackle the most challenging present-day issues related to humanitarian negotiation.
CCHN World Summit’s programs featured a round table discussion during which participants were invited to explore the benefits of adopting a collaborative approach to humanitarian negotiations. They examined how to develop this collaborative culture in negotiation processes, specifically in the field operations.