ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2021
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. In 2021, over 25,000 young leaders on 2,000+ campuses across 153 nations applied to join the Class of 2021. 136 campuses worldwide (just 6%) were selected to host the 2,000+ Millennium Fellows. The Class of 2021 is bold, innovative, and inclusive.
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT OLUWATOMISIN MOTUNRAYO OYELAKIN, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2021.
Lagos State University | Lagos, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 4 & UNAI 2
" It's a privilege to be part of this great community of change where knowledge and skills is acquired to better actualize visions. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Blooming Girls
Blooming Girls is created to develop young girls intellectually. The goal is to inspire girls to seek quality education and not set a limit for themselves due to their environment.
The project newly established an online presence of which contents are created to inspire young girls to keep thriving for the best. The aim is to motivate and inspire young girls.
Blooming Girls is evolving to become an organization which not only advances quality education but also promotes gender equality.
About the Millennium Fellow
Oluwatomisin Oyelakin is a Law student at Lagos state university currently in her third year. Oluwatomisin is a young and vibrant Nigerian student who is persistent about growth and constantly motivated to work harder in order to get the desired outcome of success.
Oluwatomisin has developed an interest in human rights, particularly women's rights. This has led her to participate in various awareness programs for women's right, Gender equality and girls education. During the course of the year, Oluwatomisin has organised a project named AN EDUCATED GIRL CHILD with the actualized goal to empower young girls intellectually with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their desired field of study.
Oluwatomisin is really passionate about the development in her society and strongly believes that one little positive act can make a whole lot of difference. This has led her to volunteer as an advocate for anti-GBV and gender equality for many national and international organizations. Oluwatomisin currently serves as a campus advocate for anti-GBV and she's currently working on a foundation for empowering young girls.
Oluwatomisin strongly acknowledges that she is the change she wants to see in her world and uses her platform and education to contribute to the growth in her community.