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 JOEL HATUNGIMANA, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2022.
University of Kansas | Kansas, United States | Advancing SDG 14 & UNAI 9

" I am excited to collaborate with other students on other campuses to achieve various goals. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Friends of the Kaw
The Kansas River, colloquially referred to as "The Kaw" is a prairie-fed river stretching 173 miles from Junction City, Kansas into the Missouri River near Kansas City. The river supplies drinking water to roughly 800,000 Kansans, and is the state's most popular river. Our project centers around partnering with a decades old organization, known as Friends of the Kaw, to begin a project meant to preserve the health of the Kansas River by combatting the primary issues it currently faces: sand dredging, littering and pollution (especially nonpoint source pollution), the effects of climate change, invasive species, and inaccessibility. The Kansas river is extremely important, both from and ecological perspective and a cultural perspective, as it is very important to many of the indigenous peoples of the region. Maintaining the rivers health and ensuring that all people have equal and sustainable access to its resources is vitally important, and we hope to keep the river safe for future generations.
About the Millennium Fellow
BrunoJoel Hatungimana is a driven student at the University of Kansas in the United States. Brunojoel, who was born and raised in a Swaziland refugee camp, has always prized education. He thinks that education has the potential to lead the world into a brighter future. He understands that education has the potential to alter everyone's life, and he aspires to contribute to making it more accessible to everyone.








