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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 TSEKE DOOSE FAITH , A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.

Federal University of Allied Health Sciences Enugu | Enugu, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 11, SDG 6, SDG 12 & UNAI 3

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" It is inevitable that growth happens by association and the Millennium Fellowship is but the perfect association I need to grow my passion for social impact and build myself in other areas of social development.The structure of trainings provided for the fellows,the opportunities given to fellows to engage their passions and collaboration with other creative minds (fellows), assures me of an interesting and impactful journey ahead. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Keep it Tidy

The “Keep It Tidy” project is a public health initiative aimed at promoting proper waste management and environmental hygiene both within the school campus and in the surrounding community. While the project is currently being implemented on campus, its long-term goal is to extend these hygiene and cleanliness practices to the wider environment outside the school.
The project addresses common unhygienic behaviors such as dumping waste in classrooms, leaving leftover food under lockers, littering biscuit wrappers and disposable items around the school, and improper waste disposal along nearby streets and public spaces. These practices create breeding grounds for bacteria, attract pests, and increase the spread of infections.
A major focus of the project is raising awareness of how maintaining a clean environment forms a foundation for preventing infections and reducing the growing threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Dirty surroundings encourage the growth and spread of harmful microorganisms. When people frequently fall sick due to poor environmental hygiene, antibiotics are used more often sometimes unnecessarily leading to misuse and contributing to AMR. By keeping our environment tidy, we reduce the spread of germs, lower infection rates, and help protect the effectiveness of antibiotics.
The project uses educational posters, sensitization campaigns, peer engagement, and visual reminders to encourage proper waste disposal, the use of waste bins, and responsible behavior among students. As the project expands beyond the school, it aims to reach community members, reinforcing that environmental hygiene is everyone’s responsibility.
Overall, “Keep It Tidy” seeks to build a strong culture of cleanliness that supports both personal and public health. By starting within the school and gradually extending to the community, the project strengthens collective efforts to prevent disease and contribute to global AMR prevention.

About the Millennium Fellow

Doose Faith Tseke is a diligent, energetic and sensible young tiv lady from Nigeria, a prosthetics and orthotics student of Federal University of Allied Health Sciences. She was born in Gboko Benue State,now schooling in Enugu State all in Nigeria.
Doose has always had a thing for awareness campaigns especially those related to the environment and human health.She has channeled her diligence and energy into facilitating and supporting programs and activities in line with her passion.Because it is a passion,she found a way to bring her awareness into her field of study engaging patients.She is ready to explore and grow her passion for social impact which directly captured in the SDGs .She is excited about the opportunity to do this as a millennium fellow.

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