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 MAHIN FAYAZ, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Cluster University Srinagar | Srinagar, India | Advancing SDG 3, SDG 10, SDG 17 & UNAI 2

" "The passion to create a change,however small,in the right path to sustainability is what gives me hope for a bright present and future." The skills I will learn as a Millennium Fellow would give practicality and applicability to achieve my goals,goals that strive for a healthy environment with an efficient tackling of climate change and the availability of education through books to all. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: TASKEEN : COMFORT in NEURODIVERSITY
Taskeen is a comprehensive, long-term educational intervention aimed at building inclusive and emotionally supportive school environments. Grounded in research on child psychology, neurodiversity, and responsive pedagogy, it works to create sustained shifts in classroom mindset and practice through structured training, reflective engagement, and continuous interaction with teachers and students. Instead of operating as a one-time awareness event, Taskeen prioritises depth, continuity, and gradual capacity-building within institutions.
The key components of Taskeen are: 1. Its emphasis on screen, support, and refer. The project introduces simple classroom-based screening tools to help teachers recognise early indicators of learning or behavioural distress. Students who may require additional attention are flagged gently and confidentially, and - where necessary- referred for further professional assessment. Instead of a one-day programme, Taskeen builds capacity over time through repeated engagement, follow-ups, and collaborative problem-solving. The goal is to leave schools with sustainable practices, greater sensitivity, and a concrete system for identifying and supporting students before difficulties escalate.
2. Its forward-facing policy vision. In collaboration with the Jammu & Kashmir Centre for Peace and Justice, the project plans to channel insights from school screenings, session feedback, and field observations into a structured policy proposal advocating for institutional mechanisms that better support neurodiverse learners. The aim is to transform classroom experiences into policy-relevant evidence, enabling educational bodies to adopt clearer guidelines, resources, and protocols for early identification and inclusive response. Through this partnership, Taskeen aspires not only to intervene at the school level but to help shape how the broader system accommodates diverse learning needs.
About the Millennium Fellow
Mahin Fayaz is a college junior graduating in English literature from Govt. College for Women, Cluster University,Kashmir. She has lived in Kashmir all her life,its struggles and resilience a part of her essence as a human being. Though it might sound cliche ,books and raising her voice for the Environment have agonisingly magnetized her towards their cause, trying to make a change be it by involving her Local village Mosque committee in saving a hill from encroachment or trying to raise awareness about pollution of the extremely vulnerable rivers and streams around her. She believes individual efforts matter and are the key for bigger change. She aims to pursue higher education and hone her skills so as to further her efforts of helping create sustainability and educational awareness through accessibility to resources like books.












