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Online Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Negotiation | Greece

29mar01aprOnline Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Negotiation | Greece

Event Details

This interactive, online peer workshop aims to develop participants’ capacity to analyze the negotiation environment they work in and improve their ability to plan multi-stakeholder negotiation processes. It will introduce participants to practical negotiation tools and methods elaborated on the basis of the latest empirical research conducted by the Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation.  

Topics

Our Peer Workshop Program draws heavily on the CCHN Field Manual on Frontline Humanitarian Negotiation. Sessions will focus on:

  1. Strategic planning and critical thinking in complex environments
  2. Context analysis and network assessment
  3. Analysis of interests and motives of the counterpart
  4. Setting objectives and priorities in frontline negotiations
  5. Defining scenarios and red lines in a negotiation
  6. Planning and evaluating negotiation processes

Structure and Time Commitment

This workshop contains 4 sessions. There will be one session every day, from 8:00 to 10:00 AM (Athens time/GMT+2) from Monday to Wednesday, and from 8:00 to 11:00 am (Athens time/GMT+2) on Thursday.

Virtual presence during these hours is mandatory for all participants to receive a certificate of participation. In addition, it is expected that participants reserve at least 1 hour each day for assignments and group work outside of the workshop sessions.

Experienced-based learning

The Peer Workshop Program is based on experience-based learning. It requires a conscious effort of participants to have informal exchanges on their own negotiation experiences. Through sharing experiences, participants learn from the successes and failures of others. They are also introduced to effective ways to support their peers in a negotiation process.

Time

March 29 (Monday) 8:00 am - April 1 (Thursday) 11:00 am (Athens Time / GMT+2)(GMT+03:00) View in my time

Selection Criteria

This workshop is designed to serve the needs of humanitarian professionals that are currently based in Greece, or have worked there in the past, and have a minimum of 3 years of field experience. The Program is open to national and international staff of humanitarian organizations based in the region.

 

Places are limited to 40 participants. The peer workshop will be held in English. The participants will be split into smaller discussion groups of 5-7 people to ensure a high degree of interaction throughout the workshop. The participation confirmation will be sent shortly after the application deadline.

Organizers

 

Stéphanie Ferland

Thematic Consultant – Research and Development

 

Liza Abdulla

Events Coordinator