I’d Always Wanted to Be A Journalist. An Accident Changed Everything. Everything But My Dreams
By Ambika Raja I was brought up in a suburban area called Chathamangalam, in Kozhikode. My mother was an English teacher, my father a marketing consultant and I have an older sister who is a chemical engineer. It would be wrong of me to say that I did not have a...
A Short Guide to Reporting on Gender Based Violence
By Editors This guide covers the basics of how to report gender based violence sensitively. The information in this guide has been put together by NWMI members Ranjitha Gunasekaran, Assistant Resident Editor for Tamil Nadu, The New Indian Express, and Ragamalika...
NWMI Fellowship 2021 Now Open to Members
By Editors NWMI Fellowship 2021 is officially open for applications and nominations. The Network of Women in Media India Fellowship aims to support deserving women journalists from the NWMI network, particularly those working in challenging situations, remote areas or...
Journalists For Afghanistan: An NWMI Fundraiser
The Network of Women in Media, India, reached out to women journalists in Afghanistan in solidarity and looked for ways to support our beleaguered colleagues trying to survive and tell their stories against immense odds. One of the most urgent needs: money. Under the banner “Journalists for Afghanistan”, the NWMI organised a fundraiser from sales of stunning photographs.

