Please note this event has been cancelled.
This Peer Workshop will help you plan and conduct negotiations in humanitarian contexts.
You will learn how to analyse the social and political environments, where negotiations take place, in the context of the Sudan crisis response, identify the roles and influence of the other actors involved in this context, and put in place different strategies to achieve your negotiation objectives. You will also discover some practical tools to support your negotiation process.
Completing a Peer Workshop is a prerequisite to joining the CCHN community of practice and attending more advanced negotiation workshops and learning activities.
Language: English
Dates: 26-28 April 2026 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, N’Djamena time)
Location: N’Djamena, Chad – 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 workshop is free of charge, which includes meals during the workshop; however, selected participants are expected to organise their own transportation and accommodation.
Registration deadline: 03 April, 2026
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
If your application is successful, we will send you a confirmation email by 08 April 2026.
WHAT ARE THE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS?
- You should have worked as a humanitarian professional in the field for at least 3 years (either as national or international staff);
- You should have experience working in Sudan and/or Sahel and/or Central Africa more generally
- Ideally, you should be working on the humanitarian response in Chad and/or Sudan
The workshop is open to both national and international staff of humanitarian organizations and is entirely free of charge.
If you are unsure whether your profile meets the criteria, please don’t hesitate to contact the organisers. You will find their contact information at the end of the page.
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
We will 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…
- Analyse the environment in which the negotiation takes place;
- Develop a tactical plan and assemble the right negotiation team;
- Critically reflect on your role in the negotiation and how your counterpart may perceive you;
- Identify the actors that influence your counterpart’s behaviour;
- Understand your counterpart’s position, reasoning and values;
- Define your own position, your institutional limitations and bottom lines;
- Use basic techniques to de-escalate a high-tension situation.
You will put your new learning into practice during a simulation exercise at the end of the workshop.
Once you complete this Peer Workshop, you will become a member of the CCHN community and gain access to a wider range of advanced workshops and activities on humanitarian negotiation.
WHAT IS THE EVENT FORMAT?
This workshop consists of six sessions over the course of three days, with the following schedule (Nairobi time):
Day 1 (Sunday 26 April ): 9 am to 5 pm
Day 2 (Monday 27 April): 9 am to 5 pm
Day 3: (Tuesday 28 April): 9 am to 5 pm
The participants who attend all the sessions will receive a Certificate of Completion.
