About the training
The ability to effectively negotiate in stressful circumstances is a skill which is essential to every humanitarian worker: from the field-based aid worker negotiating access on the frontline to the manager in headquarters talking to donors and governments. The Clingendael humanitarian negotiation training aims to enhance the negotiating capacity of humanitarian workers.
Our interactive four-day training introduces negotiation theory to help you in your practice. Through specially designed simulations and role plays, you can immediately apply the new acquired tools and insights. There is space for debriefing and learning from each other’s experience.
Practical details
- This training is for professional humanitarian aid workers who are currently working for a humanitarian organization, and are regularly involved in humanitarian negotiations.
- The training is in English.
- A good and stable internet connection is essential for participation.
- Given the highly interactive nature of the Clingendael training method, the maximum number of participants per training is 20. If we receive more than 20 applications we will make a selection.
- The training is 4 full days (approx. between 9.00-17.00 o’clock) and highly intensive. Full availability and active participation is expected.
- After completing the entire training, the participants receive a certificate.
- There is no tuition fee for this training.
How to Apply:
If we receive more applications than we have spaces available in the training, we will make a selection and inform applicants soon after the deadline to apply has passed. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Apply via this link: https://forms.office.com/e/dMeJjGyGs4
For further questions about the course you can reach out to Ms. Marieke Pot, the course coordinator, at mpot@clingendael.org.