This onsite Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Negotiation will offer an opportunity to participants to exchange with their colleagues from various organisations on the main challenges, dilemmas, and best practices associated with humanitarian negotiation practices in Poland.
By joining the workshop, you will learn how to analyse the environment in which the negotiation takes place, identifying the role and influence of stakeholders involved, and put in place different strategies to achieve your negotiation objectives. You will also familiarise yourself with some practical tools and methods to support your negotiation process.
Language: English
Dates: 25 February to 27 February 2025 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Location: Kraków, Poland – The event coordinator will inform you of the exact location of the event once your participation is confirmed.
Cost: Free of charge
Maximum number of participants: 30
NB: The CCHN cannot cover the travel or accommodation costs of participants.

Registration Deadline: 14 February 2025
Please note that we are shifting to a new system. To register, you will need to create an account on this new platform.
You can also register to our Thematic Session on Negotiation of Protection Outcomes on 28 February 2025 in Kraków.
What will I learn?
We structure the workshop’s program around the content of the CCHN Field Manual on Frontline Humanitarian Negotiation. By the end of the workshop, you will have learned to:
- Plan your negotiation strategically
- Conduct context analyses and network assessments
- Analyse the interests and motives of your counterparts
- Set objectives and priorities in your negotiation
- Define scenarios and red lines in your negotiation
- Evaluate the negotiation process
How much time will it take?
Day 1 (Tuesday 25 February): 09:00 AM-12:30 PM and 13:30 AM-17:00 PM
Day 2 (Wednesday 26 February): 09:00 AM-12:30 PM and 13:30 AM-17:00 PM
Day 3 (Thursday 27 February): 09:00 AM-12:30 PM and 13:30 AM-17:00 PM
Attendance during the above-mentioned hours is mandatory for all participants to receive a certificate of participation. In addition, participants are expected to set aside some time each day for individual activities and group projects outside of the workshop sessions.
What does “Peer Workshop” mean?
Our workshops are not delivered by lecturers; they are based on the sharing of experiences among peers, with the support of our facilitators and experts. We invite you to discuss your own negotiation experiences to learn from and with each other. The workshops are highly interactive: our facilitators split participants into smaller discussion groups of 5-7 people. We encourage you to listen to others and reflect together on the many challenges of frontline negotiations.