Nadiya Co-Founders Advocate for Refugee Support on Sky News Breakfast Show

On the anniversary of the Russo-Ukrainian war the co-founders of Nadiya, Derek and Anna, were invited to the Sky News Breakfast show. Their discussion shed light on the challenges faced by displaced individuals, particularly concerning long-term housing and educational access.

The interview served as a platform for Derek and Anna to highlight Nadiya's Long-Term Housing Program, aimed at providing sustainable housing solutions for refugees amidst the ongoing conflict. They emphasized the importance of stable housing in facilitating the integration and well-being of displaced individuals and families.

Additionally, the co-founders addressed the educational obstacles confronting refugee populations, stemming from the disruption caused by displacement. Anna underscored the urgent need for educational support and resources to ensure that refugee children and youth have access to quality learning opportunities despite the cultural genocide.

However, the crux of their message extended beyond practical assistance to a heartfelt plea for solidarity and advocacy. Anna passionately appealed to leaders and citizens worldwide to continue supporting Ukraine and to amplify discussions about the Russo-Ukrainian war. Her call to action resonated with viewers, urging global communities to remain vigilant in their support for Ukraine's sovereignty and the well-being of its people.

As Nadiya continues its mission the co-founders remain committed to leveraging platforms like the Sky News Breakfast, BBC Look East, The Associated Press and others to amplify their message and inspire meaningful change on a global scale.

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