AVƵ

Short course Advanced Cours­e on AI-Enhanced Negotiation in Health Emergencies 2025

Learn to plan and navigate negotiations in crises using AI. This course equips humanitarian professionals with tools to analyse contexts, assess positions, manage risks, and optimise ChatGPT as an AI assistant for better decisions in high-stakes settings.

Information

Period

Contact coordinator
2 ECTS credits
50 Teaching hours
Including: • 7.5 hours of asynchronous online session focused on the acquisition of the essential negotiation tools and the crafting of an AI Assistant. • 2.5 hours of synchronous online session to accompany participants in their learning journey on negotiation and AI. • 5 hours of preparatory work and evaluation for the onsite course. • 35 hours onsite, including case-based scenarios, simulations and dialogue with experienced practitioners

Language

English

Format

Blended learning

Contact

Location

Ankara, Türkiye

Registration

Registration deadline

29 June 2025

Fees:

Subsidised by the Ville de Genève
Full price: CHF 800
Special Rate: CHF 400. Available exclusively to nationals or staff from local/national NGOs, CBOs, government, INGOs, or IOs in low/middle-income countries (OECD DAC list) with salaries aligned to local living costs. Proof required.

Objectives

At the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Analyse complex political and social environments in times of crisis, utilizing AI-powered tools to analyse complex environments, assess the positions of the parties, mitigate risks, identify patterns among stakeholders and leverage influence more effectively;
  • Design a robust plan to set up and facilitate a professional dialogue on high-stake contentious issues and frame this plan in a shared vision;
  • Define the conceptual framework of a complex negotiation process based on a thorough analysis of the environment, the stakeholders involved, their respective positions, interests and motives;
  • Draw from the experience of field practitioners in the planning and undertaking of complex negotiation processes.

Audience

• Health and humanitarian professionals in the Middle East, especially those working in crisis-prone environments
• Staff from non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
• Staff from ministries of Health and related government officials in the region
• Graduate students in humanitarian health and social affairs with a focus on the Middle East
• Professional networks and associations related to health and humanitarian work in the region

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Apply structured negotiation tools to plan and conduct negotiations in health and humanitarian crisis settings.

  • Analyse complex political and social environments using both traditional methods and AI-powered tools (e.g., ChatGPT).

  • Design and customise AI assistants to support real-time negotiation planning and decision-making.

  • Assess stakeholder interests and power dynamics to identify leverage points and manage risks.

  • Develop negotiation strategies and tactical scenarios adapted to high-stakes and adversarial settings.

  • Facilitate dialogue and build trust among conflicting parties or stakeholders in crisis-affected environments.

  • Interpret and integrate AI-generated insights into operational strategies while understanding ethical and technical limitations.

  • Critically reflect on negotiation practices through simulations, peer exchanges, and practitioner insights.

  • Adapt communication and negotiation strategies to culturally diverse and politically sensitive contexts.

  • Collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary and international teams involved in crisis response and humanitarian coordination.

Programme

The course is structured as such:

  1. Asynchronous online modules on the “Essentials of Frontline Negotiation” & “Crafting of an AI Assistant”
    • Basic tools to plan negotiation in a systematic manner
    • Technical briefing on how to craft and manage an AI Assistant
  2. Online synchronous session to accompany participants and test their AI models on real-case scenarios.
  3. Advanced negotiation course onsite
    • Advanced tools and methods to plan a negotiation in a complex environment
    • Case-based exercises and simulations are designed to ensure the acquisition of tactical knowledge to navigate complex negotiations

Current challenges and dilemmas of frontline negotiation with the support of seasoned practitioners

Director(s)

Prof. Karl BLANCHET, Geneva Centre of Humanitarian Studies, a joint Centre of the AVƵ and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva

Admission criteria

  1. a university qualification (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent)
  2. at least two years of relevant professional experience
  3. excellent command of English (minimum level B2)