About This Webinar
This session offers an opportunity to take a deeper dive into how humanitarian principles are understood, communicated, negotiated, and applied in real-world humanitarian operations.
Through a conversation with two practitioners who contributed directly to the research, the webinar will explore how humanitarian principles are navigated in complex operational settings, including how they are explained to counterparts, how they are perceived, and what tensions arise when principles meet operational realities.
Discussion themes will include:
- How humanitarian principles are understood and explained in negotiation contexts.
- Why some principles may be easier to apply than others in practice.
- How counterparts perceive humanitarian principles.
- The role of communication and framing in principled negotiation.
- The pressures and dilemmas that can lead to compromises on principles.
- Practical approaches to defending and preserving principles during negotiations.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with the speakers, ask questions, and explore how humanitarian principles are navigated in complex operational settings.
Webinar Details
📅 Date: Wednesday, 18 June 2025
🕒 Time: 15:00–16:30 (Geneva Time)
⏳ Duration: 90 minutes
📍 Location: Online (Zoom) – Link provided upon registration
🌐 Language: English, with automatic translated captions available in several languages via Zoom
💰 Cost: Free of charge
Featured Speakers
Marwa Nasher
Marwa Nasher is a humanitarian access and liaison specialist with 14 years of field experience across Yemen, including 12 years with international NGOs and 2 years with the United Nations. Throughout her career, she has led negotiations, built strategic relationships with authorities and key stakeholders, and supported humanitarian access in highly complex and sensitive contexts.
Her experience spans emergency response and development programming, with a particular focus on coordination, diplomacy, stakeholder engagement, and enabling humanitarian operations across Yemen.
Abdallah Hassan
Abdallah Hassan is a Sudanese humanitarian and development professional specializing in strategic partnerships, resource mobilization, humanitarian policy, and institutional development in conflict-affected settings. He currently serves as Senior Programme Development Officer at United Peace Organization (UPO), where he leads donor engagement, proposal development, and strategic funding initiatives across multiple sectors.
Over the past several years, he has contributed to the design and coordination of humanitarian and development interventions in Sudan, working closely with UN agencies, INGOs, civil society actors, and government institutions. His work has focused particularly on localization, community-driven responses, and institutional strengthening in complex operational environments.
This webinar is part of Humanitarian Principles in Negotiation, a multi-phase inquiry led by the Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiations (CCHN) exploring how humanitarian principles are understood, interpreted, communicated, and operationalized in practice. This speaker series builds on the first phase of the research, How Humanitarians Understand, Apply and Negotiate Humanitarian Principles, which focused on the experiences and perspectives of frontline humanitarian negotiators operating in complex environments.
Looking for the second part of the conversation?
Join our companion webinar, Embodying Humanitarian Principles: How Humanitarian Organisations Put Principles into Practice, where senior humanitarian leaders will discuss how principles are interpreted, operationalized, and safeguarded within humanitarian organizations.
Learn more and register here.


