Khadija Gbla is a high profile, passionate and inspiring African Australian woman. She is now renowned as a human rights activist and she has extensive involvement with diverse areas of the community.
As an entrepreneur, inspirational speaker, facilitator, philanthropist mentor and model.
Khadija aspires to give a voice to women, youth and minority groups at a local, state and international level. Khadija utilises her inspired and powerful voice to advocate for equality, diversity and inclusion.
Khadija is a skilled advocate, leader, trainer, speaker and commentator on subjects including domestic and family violence, mental health, cultural safety, gender diversity, sexual health, racism, human rights, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers and cultural diversity.
Khadija’s achievements, community work, human rights advocacy and practical skills have been publicly recognised and honoured through numerous human rights awards. She has appeared in Australian and international media, including SBS, the ABC, the Project, the drum, Marie Claire, The Guardian and the Sydney Morning Herald etc
Khadija seeks to inspire others to accept their differences and become agents of change in their communities.