ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2022
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. Over 31,000 young leaders on 2,400+ campuses across 140+ nations applied to join the Class of 2022. 200+ campuses worldwide (just 8%) were selected to host the 3,000+ Millennium Fellows.

UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT SHRITHIKA LOGESHWARAN, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2022.
University of California Berkeley | California, United States | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 3

" I personally find it incredible to be working with such a large and diverse community. With a driven passion and sense of teamwork, I am very excited to be a Millennium Fellow this year. I truly do appreciate their motive and ecouragement towards aspiring leaders of the nation. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Sight for Students
Every child deserves the right to see properly, but the added expense of prescription glasses can be strenuous on low-income families already struggling between rent payments, food and gas prices, and medical bills, all of which were increased by the pandemic. A lack of corrective glasses has been directly proven to cause deficits in student performance, and the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) at Berkeley thus aims to provide elementary school children experiencing financial hardship with donated glasses to ensure reduced vision does not hold them back from achieving their full academic potential. We further hope to increase awareness of community medical and general resources available to those who may be unemployed or undocumented and in need of assistance by distributing flyers to families. We thus conducted a fundraiser to ensure the youngest members of our communities are receiving the annual physicals, dental cleanings, and corrective glasses they need to become thriving leaders someday.
About the Millennium Fellow
Shrithika Logeshwaran is a junior studying Public Helath at University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Shrithika was actually born in Tamilnadu, India but has been living in Southern California for the past 18 years. She is very much passionate about improving health care and wants to take steps in promoting preventative medicine. As a board member in the American Medical Women's Association, she also strives to equate gender imbalance in the medical field as women are less likely to get recognized for their work. Her education focuses on public health policies that can be put forth for introducing better health care for patients nationwide. She also has academic interests in human metabolism and physiology with regards to the cardiovascular system. After graduation, Shrithika is planning to attend medical school and pursue cardiology. Through her project, she hopes to work with a group and help women find their place in medicine.











