Njambi Ouattara
Program Administrator | ouattara@ipinst.org
Ms. Njambi Ouattara coordinates the operations of IPI’s research program, Coping with Crisis. Her responsibilities relate to monitoring the budget; grant reporting; editing reports for publication; and planning meetings. She joined IPI as Assistant to the Vice President in February 2004.
Prior to working at IPI, Njambi was Research Assistant at the Department of Political Science at Bowling Green State University. She has also conducted a study for the Ohio Economic Development Council; served at various not-for-profit organizations and facilitated educational curricula at Lily of the Valley School in Kenya and the International Rescue Committee office responsible for refugee resettlement in New York.
She holds a Masters degree in Public Administration with a concentration in International Affairs from Bowling Green State University; a Maitrise and Licence from François Rabelais University in France and a diploma from Loughborough University in the UK.
She speaks English, French, and Kiswahili.
![]()
IPI is proud to have received the highest rating from a well-known charity watchdog, the American Institute of Philanthropy.
IPI is grateful to our generous friends and donors who provide both intellectual and financial support. Their contributions help us in a very practical way to achieve program objectives, and their leadership is an invaluable resource to our organization.
Featured Publication
September 07, 2010
The Security Council and Civil War: Insights from New IPI Study
This new IPI report examines trends in how the Security Council has engaged with civil wars since 1989 and the gradual evolution of the Council’s civil-war response strategies, including where and when it chose to engage. ![]()
Latest News
August 17, 2010
We Should Not Wait For the Bad News, Ed Luck Says At UN General Assembly Meeting
August 10, 2010
New Book on Political Violence in South and Southeast Asia
August 05, 2010
For These Founders, the Empire Mattered the Most









