How to help the Ukrainian frontline with Nina Babchuk

‘Now is a time for "one health" to really shine’

Nina is a British veterinary surgeon with Ukrainian roots. Her grandparents were victims of WWII as forced labour and eventually made it to the UK. However, most of her extended family remains in Ukraine. The Russian invasion has caused her grave concern, and given her ties to her ancestral homeland, she felt a drive to help in some way.

As a veterinarian, she has used her medical knowledge and her Ukrainian connections in London to try and help the Ukrainian frontline. In this episode, she tells us how.

If you work in the veterinary industry and want to help Nina and the Ukrainian frontline, visit the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/britishvetsforukraine

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