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ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2025

United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. This year, 60,000+ young leaders applied to join the Class of 2025 on 7,000+ campuses across 170 nations. 290+ campuses worldwide (less than 5%) were selected to host the 4,500+ Millennium Fellows.

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT FAIZAT IMOLISEME MOMOH, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW AND CAMPUS DIRECTOR FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.

Ambrose Alli University | Zaria, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 6, SDG 4 & UNAI 3

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" "When passion meets ambition and opportunity anything in possible" I'm thrilled on being a Millennium Fellow as the fellowship is a place where big ideas meets bold actions. I do this work to create positive social impact, uplift voices, address real needs and challenges and most importantly join hands in creating a future where everyone can thrive. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: The HEART Project

The HEART (Health Education and Antimicrobial Resistance) Project is a project focused on providing general health education and addressing the abuse and misuse of antimicrobials, especially antibiotics in our community, sociocultural practices that promote antimicrobial resistance, and promoting practices that prevent development of antimicrobial resistance.
Moving through the wards of the hospital—the medical, surgical, obstetrics and gynaecology wards, intensive care unit, and other wards—one would duly note the peculiarity of cases where patients, debilitatingly ill due to infection, and every antibiotic available prove ineffective due to any of the reasons above, superbugs or resistant microbes develop in such conditions and increase the burden on caregivers and the whole health community. Many people in the community lack adequate knowledge on general and personal hygiene, and this project seeks to address this knowledge gap and encourage healthy practices for a healthier community and also to address and educate more people about the harmful effect of self-medication, not using drugs as prescribed by physicians, living unhygienically, lack of hand hygiene, and the inappropriate use of antibiotics in animals (which can be transferred to man through contact or feeding on).
GOALS
We will be doing virtual and physical campaigns. • The virtual campaign reach limit cannot be decided at the moment but a lot of people will be reached, with a minimum of 200 people, through the use of appealing infographics and/or videos on different social media platforms including WhatsApp, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
• The physical campaign will take two forms: -The Market Campaign, which will estimate a minimum of 100 reach; • School Campaign, which will reach a minimum of 100 students; and The school and market campaign will also include hand hygiene supplies and the giving of flyers, which will significantly increase the reach above the 200 estimated. It is important to note that the reach of the project could significantly exceed the 400 minimum estimated reach as the numbers are the very minimum possible.

About the Millennium Fellow

Momoh Faizat Imoliseme is a young ambitious and goal oriented 5th year medical student studying at Ambrose Alli University, Edo state, Nigeria. She was born in Lagos, Nigeria , resides in lagos and currently schooling in Edo state, Nigeria. Faizat has always been an ardent advocate against Gender Based Violence (GBV). In the course of her academic years, Faizat has attended series of conferences and panel discussions where GBV was discussed with emphasis on practical and sustainable methods to help reducing the incidence of GBV in our community and the world at large. In her personal life, she has also been faced with second hand experiences on GBV which drives her ambition towards curbing this misnomer. Faizat aspires to be in a professional field where she can cultivate these advocacies further and provide her own contribution in the United Nations' Sustainable Goals.

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