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 KHATIRA AHMADI, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Asian University for Women | Chattogram, Bangladesh | Advancing SDG 4, SDG 5 & UNAI 3

" I am excited to be a Millennium Fellow because it gives me the platform to my efforts in empowering marginalized communities, turning passion into tangible change for those whose voices are often unheard. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Empowering Afghan Girls Through English Learning
Project Description
My project provides online English education for Afghan girls who remain in Afghanistan and have limited access to learning opportunities. I teach 8–10 hours each week, working with students at different proficiency levels, including pre-intermediate, intermediate, and upper-intermediate. Alongside English language instruction, I also teach important skills such as presentation skills, how to create slides, how to speak confidently, and how to present their ideas clearly in different programs. The purpose of this project is to support Afghan girls’ education, build their confidence, and help them develop strong communication skills for their future goals.
About the Millennium Fellow
This is Khatira Ahmadi from Afghanistan, currently studying her bachelor of PPE at Asian University for Women. She is passionate about leading and making herself as a good leader who could everyone trust her. She is a young educated woman who not only speaks for herself but also for those who never have been heard. She wants to put herself others situation those who are in need. During her high school she contributed in many leadership. After her graduation, she started working as a very young leader in remote areas of Afghanistan. She worked as a researcher with the ORCA. She was a team leader in her high school under British Council. Here at AUW, she also never stopped helping others. She took the presidency of Fashion Tailoring Club, and also she is working for Afghan girls who are still in Afghanistan. She is taking an English online classes and teaching those students.








