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 RORI ACHOKI AMOS, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2024.
University of Nairobi Upper Kabete | Nairobi, Kenya | Advancing SDG 2 & UNAI 1

" Rori Achoki Amos was born on February 1st 2001 at a small village Kahawa in Esise ward ,Borabu sub county ,Nyamira county, Kenya . He went through his primary education at Kahawa DEB Day School that shaped him and sat for his KCPE in the year 2015, scoring a total of 280 marks .
Later in the year 2016 he joined Nyakenimo Secondary School in the same county. At the end of his four-year education he didn't make it to university, he scored a mean grade of C plain with an aggregate of 45 points . Being a bright student he resat his Form Four class in 2020 where he passed and scored a B- of 59 points . In 2021, he joined The University of Nairobi to pursue Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension. The experience over the years shaped him to love social and community work and also drawing much of his interest into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals . The urge was spurred by him taking a unit in his first year ; fundamentals of effective development, where he studied much of the sustainable development goals. This has ignited the urge to impact the community through the knowledge gained and to add more experience and knowledge and also improve on his leadership skills .
He is a born again Christian and a strong believer of family as the basic unit of society. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Zero Hunger - Food Security
The project aims at reducing food wastage by educating the general public to prepare food that is enough for the meal. By so doing this well help culb the issue of food wastage and as a result this will ensure that more food is available that is not waster hence boosting food security .
About the Millennium Fellow
Rori Achoki Amos was born on February 1st 2001 at a small village Kahawa in Esise ward ,Borabu sub county ,Nyamira county, Kenya . He went through his primary education at Kahawa DEB Day School that shaped him and sat for his KCPE in the year 2015, scoring a total of 280 marks .
Later in the year 2016 he joined Nyakenimo Secondary School in the same county. At the end of his four-year education he didn't make it to university, he scored a mean grade of C plain with an aggregate of 45 points . Being a bright student he resat his Form Four class in 2020 where he passed and scored a B- of 59 points . In 2021, he joined The University of Nairobi to pursue Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension. The experience over the years shaped him to love social and community work and also drawing much of his interest into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals . The urge was spurred by him taking a unit in his first year ; fundamentals of effective development, where he studied much of the sustainable development goals. This has ignited the urge to impact the community through the knowledge gained and to add more experience and knowledge and also improve on his leadership skills .
He is a born again Christian and a strong believer of family as the basic unit of society.