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.

UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT NTARE GAMA ALLAN, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
African Leadership University Rwanda | Kigali, Rwanda | Advancing SDG 13, SDG 4, SDG 17, SDG 8 & UNAI 6

" Creativity and networking; i believe everything comes to one end, whereby the things being worked on will be profitable or impactful to the lives of people. It's through networking that creativity can be risen and be given a higher sense of purpose and impact. Regardless of what apple, tesla or microsoft would do, it wouldn't make sense of existence unless it's being used by humanity. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: GAMA TT
GAMA TT is project that people-based project that focus on aligning the needs of the people with nature. After having seen the dependency in consumption of fuels and also the advancement in technology, we have come to realize that sooner or later, the world will be in a state of ruin. So, we figured we could do something even if it wouldn't be that special, we came to realize there was so much good than harm that would be led to by fully implementing and enhancing the GAMA TT. Having been inspired by Wakanda in Black Panther, it led us to come up with a solution to a greenery-stable environment. By use of the technology, we shall be producing tricycles and electric-based solutions that stimulate stability and preservation of nature by combining the vision in Free Guy(Rayn Reynolds) and also our youth-led mission in solving one of the world's greatest complex problems, Climate change.
About the Millennium Fellow
NTARE GAMA Allan, an African Leadership University student, grew up as the child of a single mother who worked tirelessly to provide, he knows the weight of struggle and the power of perseverance. His early years were marked by hardship, but also by love, determination, and an unshakable belief that life could be better. Watching his mother walk miles just to put food on the table, he learned early that transportation isn't a luxury, it’s a lifeline. That lesson became the foundation of his mission. Today, he is the driving force behind GAMA TT, a venture that builds tricycles designed to empower communities where reliable transport is scarce. But for him, this isn't just about vehicles; it’s about dignity, opportunity, and rewriting the narrative for people like his mother, people who work hard but are held back by systemic barriers. His vision is simple yet revolutionary: to create tools that move goods, livelihoods, and lives forward. A natural example of a leader, he doesn't believe in authority without empathy. During his high school years, he transformed a mundane sanitation duty into a collective effort by leading with humility, humor, and a simple principle: "If I won't do it myself, I won't ask others to." By working side by side with his peers, he turned reluctance into pride, proving that true leadership isn't about commands, it’s about connection. Now, as a aspiring Millennium Fellow, he seeks to amplify his impact. For him, the Fellowship isn't just an honor, it’s a launchpad. He envisions scaling GAMA TT into a movement, one that not only solves logistical challenges but also inspires others to believe in grassroots innovation. His story is a testament to resilience, but his goal is even bigger: to ensure no one else has to walk the same hard road alone. This is more than a mission. It’s a promise, to his mother, to his community, and to every person who deserves a chance to rise.










