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ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2023

United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. 44,000+ student leaders from 3,300+ campuses across 170+ nations applied to join the Class of 2023. 260+ campuses worldwide (just 9%) in 38 countries were selected to host 4,000+ Millennium Fellows for the Class of 2023.

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT PAUL IDOWU, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2023.

Ladoke Akintola University of Technology | Ogbomosho, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 13 & UNAI 9

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Millennium Fellowship Project: Climate SustainXchange

Climate change poses a great danger to people's health by causing a deviation of environmental conditions from normal. The welfare of the population's health depends on the availability of safe air, food, water, and hygiene, and the current situation is threatening those resources. The ClimateSustainXchange Project aims to improve the climate and sustain its normalcy by creating awareness and mobilizing people to take action. The project comprises three sub-projects: Treesurrection, Aquaconciliation, and Sanitation Club Formation. Through these sub-projects, the project seeks to address the problem of climate change and its impact on people's health by promoting the availability of safe air, food, water, and hygiene, creating sustainable sanitation clubs in schools, and improving rural water quality. The ultimate goal of the project is to create a sustainable future by improving the environment and promoting healthier lifestyles.

About the Millennium Fellow

Paul Idowu is a 300L student of pure and applied chemistry at Lautech Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Oyo state, Nigeria. Paul is a creative writer. He has taken prime interest in shaping his surroundings, by telling tales of the voiceless. He believes that raising awareness of climate change will help to improve his environment. Paul hopes to educate the unreached in his surrounding communities about climate change through his project.

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