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 GALBAH OMOLARA BAMGBOPA, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Lagos State University Ojo | Ojo, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 2 & UNAI 3

" Problem solving and help to humanity are values I hold dear. Being a fellow of the 2025 Millennium Campus Network will enable me connect with fellow change makers who are passionate and willing to serve their immediate society and the world at large. With these, I'd not only be a passive changemaker, but an active one whose impact will be tangible. Like the saying goes, "the change we seek starts from us," embodies the need to continually be the growth seed germinating in the environment we find ourselves. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Nourish Hub
Using the SMART approach: For the S (Specific): Orphanages are classified into: low-grade, medium-grade and the high-grade. At Nourish Hub, we aim to target the low-grade orphanages. The reason for this is, as a start-up project, it is more viable to start small, since this won't require voluminous resource to carry out. It will serve as a means to bridging the hunger gap. The M (Measurable): This seeks to provide materials to orphans, with the population range of 200 - 300. The project's success, by the expiration of 4 months, will be more highlighted with this measurable quota that's in place. A (Achievable): We aim to source for finding, seek sponsorship from people, and my lecturers in school. We aim to carry out 2 outreaches, but shortfall of resources could result in just one. For the R (Relevant): The project's relevance is highlighted in its focus on SDG-2, bridging the feeding gap. It'll minimize hunger within a specific population, and at a duration. The T (timebound): The project's duration will be within 4 months, carrying out 1/2 outreaches. The timeframe which will be between (August - November 2025) will ensure that the project's goal is met.
About the Millennium Fellow
Galbah Bamgbopa is a born and bred Nigerian. She is currently a year 3 Chemistry student of Lagos State University, Ojo. Being a passionate volunteer, she aims to assist her society with the resources she has. This passion led to the birth of the project, Nourish Hub, with a focus on SDG 2— Zero Hunger.
Seeing orphans without support made her decide to help the ones she has the capability to, while also helping them learn about SDGs. With this mission in mind, she aims to be a part of the change the world seeks, one goal at a time.











