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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 CAMILA DOMENICA SOLIS, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2020.

Universidad de Las Américas | Quito, Ecuador | Advancing SDG 6 & UNAI 9

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" I'm really excited to be part of the Millennium Fellowship. I think it is a great opportunity to learn from impactful young leaders around the world. I firmly believe that through this program I would have the opportunity to acquire new skills and techniques of community management which would complement my training since I began studying at university and allow me to have a positive impact on vulnerable communities in my country. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Canchimalero, a footprint of hope.

Canchimalero, a footprint of hope is a community development project that is carried out between UDLA students and the Canchimalero community. The main objectives of this initative are i) to optimize the disinfection processes of drinking water, ii) the treatment of excreta, and iii) the management of solid wastes in Canchimalero.

All phases of the project will be carried out by students - putting into practice what has been learned in classrooms - with the contribution of teachers. Field activities are carried out with the support of community members, to achieve empowerment and guarantee the success of the project over time.

Canchimalero is a population in the northern coastal zone of Ecuador, where 51 Afro-Ecuadorian families dedicated to artisanal fishing and coconut farming live. Family groups are made up of between five and six members. The project is developed based on the needs raised by the community during a participatory workshop, in which the lack of basic services was demonstrated: drinking water, sewerage and solid waste management.

Goals:
1) 10 dry latrines will be built / people use latrines.
2) The stabilizer (decomposition of feces) will be operated / biological process of organic decomposition is in operation.
3) A compost bin will be built for the management of organic waste /decomposition process in operation, earthworms adapted.
3) Two participatory workshops will be held / 70 members of the community participate actively.
4) A technical talk will be given in the municipality of Valdez about the proper management of the canton water potabilization plant.
5) A filter will be designed and tested to improve the quality of the consumption water/ filter installed and in operation in the community school.

About the Millennium Fellow

Camila Solis is from Ibarra – Ecuador and is 24 years old. She is in the last semester studying Environmental Engineering at UDLA University (Universidad de Las Américas). At the moment she is doing her thesis related to microplastics in edible fish. She is also a student of the Alliance Française, an organization that promotes the French language and culture in the world. When she is not taking classes, Camila enjoys: biking, cooking and exploring new places surrounded by nature.

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