Country: World
Registration deadline: 05 Jan 2020
Starting date: 13 Jan 2020
Ending date: 16 May 2020
Many humanitarian aid professionals believe that negotiation is perhaps the activity in which they spend most of their time in both field and headquarters situations. Almost everything that humanitarian workers need to achieve has to be negotiated with donors, host governments, local structures, communities, beneficiaries, other humanitarian agencies, and their own staff. This course gives students an understanding of negotiation theory as well as practical historical and current applications. It examines all types of negotiations, from roadblocks and negotiations in a situation for access to negotiations for peace agreements far from the conflict. Group scenario-based exercises support theoretical lectures.
How to register:
Course Application and Registration Inquiries
Ellen Bratina
International Programs Officer, Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA), Fordham University
Email: miha@fordham.edu