Rose Ngugi is the Executive Director of the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) and serves as the Secretary to the Board. She is involved in providing technical guidance and capacity building on policy and strategy formulation to the Government of Kenya and other stakeholders, with the overall aim of contributing to the achievement of national development goals. Before then, she was a Senior Advisor in the Office of Executive Director, Africa Group 1, International Monetary Fund, and Washington D.C. Dr.
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Alberto Negri has been special and war correspondent for “Il Sole 24 Ore” for the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and the Balkans from 1987 to 2017. At the beginning of his career, he was a researcher at ISPI and the editor of its weekly magazine “Relazioni Internazionali”.
Esther Naylor is Research Assistant at the International Security Programme of Chatham House.
Luigi Narbone is the Director of the Middle East Directions Programme at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence
Giorgio Napolitano is former President of the Italian Republic and from April 2015 Honorary Chairman of ISPI. Napolitano was elected to the Chamber of Deputies for the first time in 1953 and was a Member of Parliament until 1996, always re-elected in the Naples constituency. In the 8th (from 1981) and 9th Parliaments (until 1986) he chaired the Communist group in the Chamber of Deputies.
Antonella Mori is Head of the ISPI Latin America Programme. Ph.D. in Economics at the Catholic University of Milan; MSc in Economics of Latin America, University of London and BA in Economics and Social Sciences at Bocconi University. She teaches Macroeconomics and Economic Prospects at Bocconi University and Macroeconomics and Political Economy at the Master's course in Diplomacy at ISPI. In 2011 she received an official award from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for having favoured the strengthening of Italian-Latin American relations.
Marta Montanini is an Associate Research Assistant for the Africa Programme at ISPI. She holds an MA in Afro-Asian studies at the University of Pavia. Before joining ISPI she worked as a project manager of Italian NGOs in DRC, and she studied the Arabic language at DEAC in Egypt and at Bourguiba Institut of Modern Language in Tunisia.