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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.

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT SYEDA UZMA, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2022.

King Edward Medical University | Lahore, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 6

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" Syeda Uzma belongs to a sect of truly motivated and enthusiastic youth with deep compassion for humanity. She is a Medical student from King Edward Medical College, Lahore, which is the top rated medical college of Pakistan. She belongs to Gilgit Baltistan, one of the most aesthetic yet underdeveloped areas of Pakistan. Her academic excellence is itself a hint of the great potential the the place holds. Throughout her student life, she has actively participated in a number of different projects directed for the wellbeing and health of vulnerable people of the society. Her knowledge and experience over the years has been the bedrock for the motivation behind working for SDGs specifically SDG 3 "

Millennium Fellowship Project: H-First

Project description:
● Challenge - DISEASE BURDEN ON HEALTH SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN
According to statistics, Pakistan is facing a lot of burden on healthcare system due to
communicable as well as non-communicable diseases. This effect was particularly highlighted when the
pandemic arose, demanding attention to be given to the system of healthcare.
● Impact- why is DISEASE BURDEN a CHALLENGE
❖ ECONOMIC IMPACT
▪ - the cumulative health expenditure by federal and provincial govt went up by
14.35 % from 421.78b last year 2019-2020 to 482.27 billion in 2021-2022
▪ Budget getting inflated at high level.
▪ Clear indication of deterioration of health system if preventive steps not taken in
time.
❖ SOCIAL IMPACT
▪ Mental stress
▪ People keeping the diseased aloof
▪ Patients unable to fulfill their roles as member of society and as a member of
family
▪ Overall hierarchy of society getting disturbed
● Major diseases creating burden
❖ cancer 8%
❖ CVD 8%,
❖ tuberculosis 5%,
❖ diabetes 3%,
❖ hepatitis 7.6%
● OUR PROJECT – EMPHASIS ON NCDs (NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES)
● WHY NCDs - significant contribution
❖ Responsible for 58% deaths according to 2020 data
❖ 85% of disease burden on the country 2019 data
❖ Includes
▪ cancer,
▪ diabetes,
▪ COPD (10% includes emphysema and bronchitis)
EXECUTION PLAN
● Awareness campaigns
Target audience

▪ Family of Patients in wards of hospitals

▪ Mothers of rural background with no literacy

▪ Youth of different levels (including colleges and

universities

▪ Teachers who are serving in rural areas

▪ People in old homes and children in orphanages

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Tool

o Distributing Leaflets/flyers

o Ppt/presentation

o Monthly awareness informative seminars

o In-person workshops with our target audience

Stakeholders

o Academia- health education- allied sciences

o Medical centers/

o medical practitioners
o Philanthropists- who free medical camps

o NGOs

Partners

o Pharmaceuatical companies

o academia

● Target beneficiaries /reach

❖ 50 people for initial four months

WHAT DO WE EXPECT FROM OUR PLAN?

We expect that imparting the knowledge to people, who normally have no idea about it, or those who

usually ignore it, will help to lessen the disease burden and spread on disease in the first place. The

health and lifestyle of people will improve and this will eventually lead to a better society

About the Millennium Fellow

Syeda Uzma belongs to a sect of truly motivated and enthusiastic youth with deep compassion for humanity. She is a Medical student from King Edward Medical College, Lahore, which is the top rated medical college of Pakistan. She belongs to Gilgit Baltistan, one of the most aesthetic yet underdeveloped areas of Pakistan. Her academic excellence is itself a hint of the great potential the the place holds. Throughout her student life, she has actively participated in a number of different projects directed for the wellbeing and health of vulnerable people of the society. Her knowledge and experience over the years has been the bedrock for the motivation behind working for SDGs specifically SDG 3

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