2022
DOI: 10.1186/s41018-022-00131-0
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Empathy in frontline humanitarian negotiations: a relational approach to engagement

Abstract: Humanitarian access—people’s ability to reach aid and aid's ability to reach people—is widely understood to be a central challenge in humanitarian action. One of the most important ways in which humanitarian access is practically secured in conflict settings is through frontline humanitarian negotiations. In this type of negotiation, humanitarians engage in face-to-face interactions with conflict parties to secure safe access to, and protection of, civilian populations in situations of armed conflict. An under… Show more

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“…Emery can develop relationality through listening, observing, remaining open to situations, and holding back from judgements or evaluation [15,19,55,56]. Relationality ensures empathy and the ability to tune into, sense, and resonate with the local experience [69]. In Emery' emails, there is very little evidence of some of these important building blocks.…”
Section: Relationalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emery can develop relationality through listening, observing, remaining open to situations, and holding back from judgements or evaluation [15,19,55,56]. Relationality ensures empathy and the ability to tune into, sense, and resonate with the local experience [69]. In Emery' emails, there is very little evidence of some of these important building blocks.…”
Section: Relationalitymentioning
confidence: 99%