Anna Pamuła is a Polish reporter and author based in France.

Anna specialises in women’s health and reproductive rights, as well as the intersection of medicine, policy and gender. Her work has been published in OKO.press and on international platforms such as TIME in the US.

She is the author of several non-fiction books, including Mamy do pogadania, and works as an editor for high-profile public figures. Her recent projects include a long-form interview book with U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezinski, as well as the graphic reportage Tabubabki, created with illustrator Marta Frej.

Pamuła’s reporting has been recognised by the Polish Press Agency; in 2024, she was nominated for the Ryszard Kapuściński PAP Award for her work on maternal mental health.

Her cross-border investigations combine undercover reporting, expert interviews, policy analysis, and data-driven research. She has received support from the International Women’s Media Foundation, Journalismfund Europe, the Pulitzer Center, and IJ4EU. She writes and works in Polish, French and English.

Last modified:
18/11/2025
Anna Pamula
©Anna Pamula
Title:
Reporter and author
Expertise:
Women's health, reproductive rights, intersection of medicine, policy and gender
Country:
France
City:
Montreuil
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