The Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN) offers community-driven workshops and sessions, to strengthen the capabilities on frontline negotiations to further engage in our Community of Practice. Our activities are developed in the three-level Capacity Building Pathway which will allow our community members to gradually and practically enhance their knowledge and skills on humanitarian negotiation. In order to enrol in our community activities, you have to attend at least a Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Negotiation and become a community member.
Additionally, we also organize various webinars and meetings on humanitarian negotiation, both formal and informal. Our format and content tailored to the interests and commitment of the humanitarian professionals and experts involved. We organize our activities in online, onsite and hybrid formats.
Who can participate?
While our community activities are primarily designed to support humanitarian staff our five Strategic Partners (ICRC, WFP, UNHCR, MSF and HD) and our Community of Practice members, they are also open to any staff of any humanitarian organization working on the frontlines of conflict.
We encourage professionals from governmental institutions, NGOs, and academia, whose work connected with humanitarian negotiation, to participate in our public webinars, panel discussions and meetings.
Where are our activities held?
We regularly organize online activities on Zoom and onsite activities in regional focused areas (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East). While for hybrid activities, we simultaneously use Zoom for online participants and organized onsite groupworks in designated regional locations.
Where can I find detailed information about CCHN activities?
For detailed information and application, please visit our Events page. This information is displayed in each activity listed on the page.
How can I apply for CCHN activities?
For community activities listed in our Capacity Building Pathway, you must first complete a Peer Workshop on Humanitarian Negotiation. This will make you a member of our Community of Practice. Then you will be eligible to apply for the other community activities listed in our Capacity Building Pathway.
While for public events, we encourage professionals from governments, national, and international agencies, NGOs, as well as research and academic institute who work on humanitarian negotiation, to apply.
Otherwise, specific requirements can be found on each activity page on our Events page.
Springboard to a global Community of Practice and introduction to CCHN Negotiation tools.

Peer Workshops
Context-specific workshops at the field level introduce the key tools used in humanitarian negotiation, drawing on the real-life experiences of participants. Organized regionally and in different main languages. Field practitioners who complete a peer workshop become members of the CCHN Community of Practice.
Specialized activities for our community members, to learn and discuss together specific contexts or regional issues.

Training of Facilitators
A facilitation training to develop participants’ capacity to guide peers through the CCHN negotiation methodology.

Specialized Sessions
Specialized workshops for humanitarian professionals wishing to apply the CCHN negotiation methodology to a particular issue.

Advanced Professional Certificates
Three-day course to learn and discuss complexities amidst the ongoing operational and policy challenges, in collaboration with leading academic institutes.

Peer Circles
Informal meetings to guide field practitioners when applying negotiation tools in their daily work. Focused on particular topics or operational contexts.
Advanced-level activities bring together our community members to consolidate engagement and sense of belonging in our collaborative works.

Thematic Retreats
Retreats for experienced frontline negotiators, facilitated by external experts on the chosen subject matter.

Community Assembly
Annual gathering where Community members (re-)connect with peers, review difficult negotiations and decide on the future direction of the CCHN.

Specialized Advanced Sessions
Supplementary activities and one-on-one sessions to understand our community members’ challenges, dilemmas, needs and aspirations.
Refresher Sessions on CCHN Negotiation Tools
Live sessions to refresh understanding, knowledge and applications on CCHN negotiation tools.
Digital Office Hours
One-on-one time with CCHN, where community members can share ideas and recurrent challenges and dilemmas and chatham house rules applied.
Simulation
Practicing a humanitarian negotiation scenario through a role-play simulation.
Bilateral technical support
Specialized research
and policy response
Direct Advisory
Support
Recent Advisory Support
Advisory Support to the WFP Global Access Discussion on Humanitarian Access in the Context of COVID-19
24/08/2020
Essential Elements of Public Health for Humanitarian Negotiators Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
17/06/2020
Launch of the UNHCR Humanitarian Negotiation Learning Programme amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
7/12/2020
Contact Person

Rehan Zahid
Advisory Team Leader
Thematic Projects
Humanitarian negotiation practices can be applied in different humanitarian operational contexts. Therefore, we have developed our thematic projects to support further field humanitarians to overcome their challenges and dilemmas in these topics using our negotiations tools and methods.