
Serafyma Borovska
Serafyma 'Sima' Borovska is a psychiatrist and advocate for Ukrainian war amputees, who has experienced profound personal loss due to the ongoing conflict in her homeland. Born in Crimea in 1999, she has navigated the complexities of living under Russian occupation, which has shaped her identity and professional journey. Borovska's resilience is evident in her work with the NGO Superhumans, providing support to those affected by the war, while her personal narrative reflects a deep love for Ukraine and a commitment to advocating for its sovereignty. Her poignant reflections on the impact of the war, including the loss of her childhood home, resonate with the broader struggles faced by many Ukrainians today.
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Borovska is a psychiatrist at Superhumans, the NGO which provides prosthetic limbs for Ukraine’s war amputees.
‘We live in the real world; we don’t avoid reality’ – The Irish Times

