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 AYESHA UMAR, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW AND CAMPUS DIRECTOR FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
COMSATS University Islamabad | Islamabad, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 3, SDG 8 & UNAI 6

" I aim to create safe spaces for women, extend care and support to orphans, and empower university students by guiding them towards personal growth, creativity, and impactful futures. What excites me about the Millennium Fellowship is the opportunity to strengthen these efforts on a global platform, to learn collaboratively, and to align my work more deeply with the SDGs, turning vision into sustainable social change. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: From Margin to Mainstream; Empowering Communities
The cohort project “From Margin to Mainstream: Empowering Communities” is our commitment to uplifting society, which continues to suffer from deep-rooted inequalities and limited opportunities, by focusing our efforts on empowering young girls and women, as we recognize the critical role women play in the progress of societies and nations. The project addresses multiple aspects of well-being, covering women’s health, education, financial independence, and mental wellness. Unlike one-off drives, this initiative extends beyond the fellowship program, envisioned as a movement carrying forward the vision of a more just and empowered society.
Our project operates under three key pillars and extends to both privileged and underprivileged communities, including campuses, orphanages, and slum areas. Sehat (Health & Well-being) addresses the often-neglected physical, mental, and social health of women through workshops and webinars on menstrual hygiene, reproductive health, HPV awareness, and mental wellness, along with sanitary kit distributions and medical partnerships. Hunar (Skills & Livelihood) equips women with IT literacy, vocational training for income generation, enabling them to build sustainable livelihoods and reduce reliance on unsafe or exploitative work. Iqtesaad (Financial Inclusion Initiatives) promotes financial literacy through workshops and webinars on budgeting, savings, and micro-investments.
During the Millennium Fellowship period (August–December 2025), we plan to organize at least five thematic sessions (delivered as webinars or workshops, depending on context) on health, skills, finance, and mental well-being. The project will distribute 100+ sanitary kits, equip 50+ women and students with digital and financial literacy, and directly impact over 200 women and children. Additionally, we will establish a dedicated social media presence to document activities, share toolkits, and spread awareness, engaging over 300+ individuals as part of a digital support community.
About the Millennium Fellow
Ayesha Umar is a BS Bioinformatics student currently in her 6th semester, passionate about exploring the power of science and data to bring meaningful change. Alongside her academic journey, she has volunteered with various organizations, guiding students in career choices and managing social media platforms to create youth centered content. She has actively worked for youth development and empowerment. Ayesha is a curious and creative individual who enjoys meeting people from diverse backgrounds to learn from their perspectives, aspiring to use her skills for both scientific advancement and social impact.












