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ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2024

United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. This year, 52,000+ young leaders applied to join the Class of 2024 on 6,000+ campuses across 170 nations. 280+ campuses worldwide (just 5%) were selected to host the 4,000+ Millennium Fellows.

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT PRANATHI SURYAPRAKASH KONANUR, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2024.

Christ (Deemed To Be University) Bannerghatta Campus | Bengaluru, India | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 3

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" I am excited to be a Millennium Fellow because it provides me with an incredible platform to create meaningful, positive change in the world. This opportunity not only empowers me to take action but also keeps me motivated to continually strive towards my goals of making a lasting impact in community service. Being part of this fellowship inspires me to grow as a leader and refine my efforts to improve my footprint in the community, helping me contribute to a better future for those around me. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: The Taboo Talk

Menstruation is often surrounded by superstitions in rural South India, contributing to significant gender disparities in school attendance, especially in government institutions. Our initiative focuses on addressing this issue by conducting interactive, in-person sessions with students in government schools.
The goal is to break down taboos and foster curiosity and understanding about menstruation among both boys and girls. Through menstrual health education, we aim to challenge gender stereotypes, promote awareness, and emphasize that menstruation impacts everyone, irrespective of gender. By encouraging open discussions, we create a safe space where students can talk about personal hygiene, ask questions, and share their perspectives.
These sessions are designed to dismantle myths surrounding menstruation and normalize it as a natural aspect of life. Boys are encouraged to see menstruation as a family and community matter rather than solely a "female issue." The ultimate vision is to reduce stigma, enable boys and girls to discuss menstruation freely, and build a future where menstruation is no longer shrouded in shame. This local initiative aspires to inspire change globally.

About the Millennium Fellow

Pranathi is an outgoing and energetic student currently in her third year, pursuing a bachelor's degree in Finance and International Business. She thrives in leadership roles and is always eager to initiate new ideas and projects. With a natural passion for connecting with others, Pranathi is enthusiastic about making a positive impact on her community. Her excitement to embark on this new journey toward community service reflects her desire to create meaningful change and contribute to the well-being of others.

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