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ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2020

United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. In the three months the application was open in 2020, 15,159 young leaders applied to join the Class of 2020 on 1,458 campuses across 135 nations.  80 campuses worldwide (just 6%) were selected to host the 1,000+ Millennium Fellows.  The Class of 2020 is bold, innovative, and inclusive. 

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT GRACE O IMANGBE, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2020.

Babcock University | Ikenne, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 6

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" I am excited to be a Millennium Fellow as this is a platform where I can connect and interact with other students on my campus sharing ideas on how to improve our community. It is a prestige to serve under two great bodies- Millennium Campus Network and United Nations. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Hepatitis B Infection: Awareness and Vaccination

The team are tackling hepatitis B because of its prevalence in their community. It's mode of transmission can be easily prevented that's why they are having this awareness. Again, they intend to burst some myths about vaccination as they carry on the project.
They will interact with our target group individually
They will host two events with less than a 100 people
They will seek funds from organisations to sponsor the vaccination.
They will partner with the community medicine department for their expert skills.

About the Millennium Fellow

Grace Imangbe is a medical student currently in her penultimate year at the university. She is a class senator at the Babcock University Association of Medical Students (BUAMS). She is also a member of the quiz and first aid teams. She enjoys reading, writing, jogging, volunteering, visiting new places. Also an aspiring author. She is one who does not shy away from team work and responsibility.

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