FSC Indigenous Foundation

PIPC

Aissatou Oumarou Ibrahim

Representative for the Francophone Africa
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Aissatou Oumarou Ibrahim is a member of the PIPC and Representative for Francophone Africa at the FSC Indigenous Foundation. Expert in human rights and climate change.

Aissatou Oumarou is from the Mbororo People of Chad. She is a mechanical engineer and community development leader with more than two decades of experience supporting Indigenous Peoples’ and vulnerable communities’ initiatives.

As Deputy Coordinator at AFPAT in N’Djamena and Vice Coordinator of RAPALEAC, she has helped design, implement, and monitor social and human-rights projects—particularly those linked to Indigenous Peoples’ rights, gender inclusion, and climate change advocacy. She brings strong expertise in strategic planning, team coordination, budgeting, reporting, and facilitation, and has contributed to the delivery of 30+ community-focused projects alongside her team.