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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 SUMAIYA MUBASSIRAH, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2024.

University of Chittagong | Chattogram, Bangladesh | Advancing SDG 4, SDG 16 & UNAI 4

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" Harnessing the power of effective communication and impactful leadership to drive social change has always been at the core of my endeavors. The Millennium Fellowship will not only enhance my skills but also provide me with the mentorship, contacts, and community support essential for expanding the social impact of my projects. I am eager to refine my abilities in network building, managerial proficiency, and communication, which are vital for enacting meaningful change. The global network of like-minded individuals within the Millennium Fellowship will offer invaluable opportunities for collaboration and cross-cultural exchange, amplifying the reach and effectiveness of my work. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Protect Childhood

The "Protect Childhood" project aims to tackle the increasing rates of child abuse, violence, and mental health challenges faced by children and young people in Bangladesh. With alarming statistics revealing that 65% of children are physically abused, 32% endure mental abuse, and 3% experience sexual abuse, the initiative focuses on creating awareness and interventions to address these critical issues. Girls are particularly vulnerable, making up 55% of abuse cases, while boys also face physical and sexual harassment. Additionally, 75% of young people report depressive symptoms, further emphasizing the urgency of the project. Over the next six months, the project will implement both offline and online interventions to educate and engage communities, aiming to shift mindsets and foster protective environments for children.
The project’s primary target audience includes schoolchildren aged 11 to 17 and their parental figures aged 21 to 40. Activities will focus on specific schools such as Saint Joseph Tutorial School, Halishahar Munshipara High School, and Halishahar Cantonment School, as well as community areas like Railway Colony and Tigerpass Ambagan in Chattogram. Offline interventions include awareness campaigns, workshops, self-defense sessions, focus group discussions, and leaflet distribution, while online efforts will involve social media campaigns, interactive digital content, and social media literacy initiatives. By addressing both children and parents, the project strives to empower individuals, foster collaboration, and create a long-term impact through targeted awareness and sustainable partnerships.

About the Millennium Fellow

Sumaiya Mubassirah, an innovative, empathetic and goal-driven third-year student in the department of communication and journalism at the University of Chittagong. She is deeply passionate about effective communication and problem-solving. She was raised in Chattogram, Bangladesh, a beautiful and historic city, and her commitment to social impact and public awareness has always been her driving force. During the COVID phase in Bangladesh, er volunteer work on the UN collaboration project on COVID-19 awareness and her active involvement in the Chittagong University Research and Higher Study Society both demonstrate her passion for making a difference. Sumaiya's organizational involvement reflects a strong commitment to leadership and community service. In addition to her academic and volunteer work, Sumaiya is leading two impactful projects: "Protect Childhood" which deeply focuses on creating a child-safe environment, and "EmpowerBangla" which promotes social justice through digital activism. These initiatives align with her belief in the power of media to bring about social change. Sumaiya aspires to merge her love for communication with her dedication to social change, striving every day to become a more insightful and impactful person to bring change in the society.

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