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INTERVENTION / SOLIDARITY TOUR TO POLAND, SLOVAKIA, HUNGARY, GERMANY AND ROMANIA TO SUPPORT…

INTERVENTION / SOLIDARITY TOUR TO POLAND, SLOVAKIA, HUNGARY, GERMANY AND ROMANIA TO SUPPORT REFUGEES OF COLOUR.

Olasubomi embarked on solidarity tours to Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany and Romania to support refugees of colour fleeing the Ukraine war.

She secured University scholarships for the refugees within Europe, successfully raising funds and engaging in advocacy work to retrieve their seized travel documents.  Arise News

Her help extended beyond immediate relief; she also worked to raise awareness about the plight of refugees of colour, ensuring that their experiences were not overlooked in the broader narrative of the conflict. Her advocacy highlighted the unique challenges faced by these individuals, drawing attention to issues of displacement and discrimination.

Her commitment to humanitarian causes during the Russian-Ukrainian war has not only saved many lives but it has transformed individual lives and contributed to broader discussions about the importance of inclusivity and representation in humanitarian responses. Olasubomi’s work serves as a powerful reminder of the need for compassion and solidarity in times of crisis. 

“She became a one-stop point for, not only African youths, but youths of other races. Due to her longstanding record of success with young people, different governments and top international organisations regularly collaborate with her and seek to acknowledge her expertise in working with young people and the less privileged people.”

Dr. Louis-Georges Tin Prime Minister of the State of the African Diaspora

Numbers and demographics (nationality, age … etc) of beneficiaries supported in 2022-2023

HUNGARY: Number of refugees worked with – 800 (Refugees of colour – Nigerian, Ghanaian, and different African youths). Olasubomi embarked on advocacy through press engagement in Hungary to raise funds for refugees of colour fleeing the Ukraine war in Hungary.

Lightup Foundation Welcomes Black Refugees fleeing Ukraine War to Hungary

SLOVAKIA: Olasubomi worked with a team in Slovakia attending to approximately 400 Refugees of colour – Nigerian, Ghanaian, and different African youths (Age range – 16 to 30 years).

Raising Funds and Support for black refugees fleeing Ukraine war to Slovakia

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CazPtTiqdP1/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Documentary on Activities in Poland, Slovakia

https://public.curryscloudbackup.co.uk/portal/public-shares/bouniykw/*_OTRhN2QxOWY3YmVhNDUyYmI1MzNkNmQ0MDk5NmUzNTc=

Arise TV Interview to appeal for support for the Ukraine refugees.

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GERMANY: Number of refugees worked with: 100 Refugees of colour – Nigerian, Ghanaian, different African youths (Age range – 16 to 30 years).

In Germany the refugees of colour were humiliated by the German Police, some of the refugees’ travel documents and passports were seized. Olasubomi began advocacy with the government of Germany and all passports and travel documents were recovered. The black refugees in Leipzig were left in camp while other refugees were transferred to a proper hotel within Leipzig. During Olasubomi’s continuous advocacy, she requested for proper welfare for all the refugees of colour. Eventually refugees of colour were moved to a proper hotel accommodation.

Her humanitarian efforts in Germany were further confirmed in a recommendation letter by:

Idris Damilola Jimoh – African youth Refugee in Germany from Ukraine

“Later, Madam Aina got scholarship opportunities in Cyprus and shared the information about this with us. She provided us with much-needed support and guidance during our trying times. Her dedication and selflessness were truly remarkable.”

Advocacy to retrieve seized International passports and documents / Proper

welfare secured

https://www.facebook.com/1607281981/posts/pfbid02uM4DjFVMt6J9FJQqgUPxRkouJ3YsEFhiso3urQ4kjZCR4xeo248gzSAogDHFgJCVl/?mibextid=cr9u03

Advocacy in Germany

https://www.facebook.com/644131382/posts/pfbid02EWGefrTTJyLDdt4Mim2XCfNtHGWm6TaEi5GNzR1tVYMYD6UGtXQcGUW9TcntuHyul/?mibextid=cr9u03

Advocacy with Refugees in Germany

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Another travel document released – After continuous advocacy.

https://www.facebook.com/644131382/posts/pfbid09yWf7TTs66vwGc878rV4R2DC76JeUTvzRAXW7MT5ezCUvooGNShu6izG42cZcZ6ol/?mibextid=cr9u03

Advocacy work for better welfare and support for Africans fleeing Ukraine war to Germany.

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ROMANIA: Olasubomi visited and supported – 30 Refugees of colour – Nigerian, Ghanaian, different African youths (Age range 16 to 30 years).

POLAND: Number of refugees worked with – 600 (Age range: Youth – 16 to 30 years).

Poland –https://fb.watch/nBrK2ydpEx/?mibextid=cr9u03

Poland – Olasubomi joins group to distribute Food to Africans fleeing Ukraine to Poland.https://public.curryscloudbackup.co.uk/portal/public-shares/bouniykw/*_MmFmMTExNzhiYzRkNDVlNzlhZGRiNDIyZGRlM2M1Y2E=

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