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.

UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT ANOSH SHAHID, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2024.
National University of Medical Sciences PWD Campus | Rawalpindi, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 15, SDG 3, SDG 17 & UNAI 9

" It start with the little steps until you achieve big. As someone from a small town and less opportunities, I believe being a Millennium fellow opens so many doors for success, knowledge and application. All I ever needed was a door and now that I am in, I plan to let the people listen to the voices of women, children, animals, and every living being. I look forward to evoke kindness in people for every being including humans and animals. Because to my mind, life of a lamb is no less than a life of a human. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Voice for the Voiceless: Animal Well-Being
Voice for the Voiceless: Animal Welfare is a project done to improve the welfare and safety of animals, specifically stray dogs. The goal was to improve the perception of how people view the stray dogs by stressing the importance of treating them with kindness and compassion. We want to create awareness on animal welfare, to generate a sense of shared responsibility within our society, and to create a culture of compassion and love toward them. So we conducted the project in collaboration with Stray Dogs Population Control Center (SDPCC). The main focus of our project was to rescue stray dogs, provide them with shelter and vaccinate them for rabies. We also raised awareness about animal first aid, their protection and safety by inviting vets, all this through seminars arranged by the millennium fellows and volunteers. We also arranged a Volunteering program in collaboration with Stray Dogs Population Control Center (SDPCC). In conclusion, the project helped us and people around us to gain more knowledge and understanding of stray dogs living in the streets of Pakistan and encouraged us to deal with them politely, as they are silent souls seeking kindness; treating them with compassion reflects the humanity within us.
About the Millennium Fellow
Anosh Shahid is a bold, confident, and a creative Psychology student in National University of Medical Sciences, Pakistan. She belongs from small town of Kashmir and she is eager to provide people of her hometown with sustainablity and innovation. She is someone who always looks forward to make big changes through her efforts. As a psychologist, she likes to be a part of communities in which she can bring new ideas for growth and sustainablity. Through these projects, she is eager to help people to evolve their mindset and help them to understand the value of their own lives and others including animals. She is excited to not only bring light in the lives of humans but animals as well, through her projects. She plans to complete her undergraduate and do masters in Psychology so she can work more for the people in suffering and bring solutions which are strong and sustainable for the society.








