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NADJA Media has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in November 2024. The social media accounts linked to from NADJA Media are: Instagram, LinkedIn, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, nadjamedia has populated their site with Highlighting women’s achievements: The activist breaking Cameroon's period taboo with eco-friendly pads, Conflict reported by people living through it: “I am very hopeful that this genocide will end”, Confronting systems of power: Caroline Dennett on quitting Shell over climate double talk, Stories you won’t read anywhere else: How women are fighting injustice in the UK’s family courts, Sudan’s war is wiping out healthcare, one hospital at a time, Women in news: where we stand now - NADJA, “There will be a day when authoritarians go”: The power of non-violent resistance - NADJA, “To say autism needs curing is the wrong message” – how misleading claims cause harm - NADJA, How UK police are failing to protect women - NADJA, The unseen truth about global trust in news, Catfished by AI: When fact checks fail, Sudan war: El Fasher’s 500-day siege leaves women facing famine and death - NADJA, The ongoing crisis of missing indigenous women, Impress Insights: We Need Women's Voices In The News More Than Ever - Impress, Where do women turn if they can’t trust the police?, BlueSky, Instagram, “Every port is different”: Inside the rescue mission supporting women after trauma, Environmental activist Livia Giuggioli’s protest against Trump deserves better headlines - NADJA, How violence against women became a weapon for propaganda, Caring for your mind in a turbulent world - NADJA, Women Against the Far Right launches to counter anti-immigration protests - NADJA, AI companions: Your friends for profit - NADJA, Rethinking and redefining representation in the news | Wempower’s Podcast, Where do women turn if they can't trust the police? - NADJA, LinkedIn, “I wasn’t taught about colonialism in school — so I taught myself”, “We have miraculously survived”: Gaza ceasefire, The endless displacement of Palestinians, Gazan female journalists are redefining digital advocacy, The unthinkable choices of Gazan mothers, Gaza: “I am very hopeful that this genocide will end”, Exposing sexual violence against Gazan women, The challenges faced by women-led organisations in Gaza, A call for Palestine’s freedom, What if food was a human right?, Rana Plaza: Garment Workers Still Fight for Fair Wages, No Decision Without Us: A powerful campaign for disability inclusion, South Korea’s plan to boost birth rates amid backlash, Gender apartheid in Afghanistan is a crime against humanity, How women helped end Liberia’s civil war, How does extreme weather impact women during elections?, Sudan’s war and women’s vital role in peacebuilding, And... action!, Mothers on a Mission: Uruguay’s movement for the missing, Being street smart: The book on physical and digital safety for women, The failures — and the future — of Western feminism, Women are fighting injustice in the UK’s family courts, Morocco earthquake’s impact on women and children, Ghanaians demand stronger protection for women, The loss and resilience of Palestinians, captured by artists, US elections 2024: Stoking the gender divide must stop, NADJA - Rethink The News, Aldi becomes first UK supermarket to give free period products, Impress Insights: We Need Women's Voices In The News More Than Ever, 50% of posts about feminism on X are negative, 25 reasons for activism in 2025, “We have miraculously survived”: Gaza ceasefire, Backlash against DEI is reshaping equity and inclusion, Step into these stories., With ‘mega election’ year over, what does 2025 look like for women in politics?, Six inspiring stories, many remarkable women., Stories of exile: Reclaiming the Palestinian narrative, No safe corners: The endless displacement of Palestinians, The impact of physical labour on health and rights, Women in music open up about sexism, Afghan women on the front line: On the street, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads, X, Reinventing menopause, tackling stigmas, Organ donation in India: Women give, men receive.