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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 CAMILA JEPTOO NGENO, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.

Mount Kenya University | Thika, Kenya | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 3

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" Advocacy and being a voice to the silenced is what gives me a sense of purpose. Being part of Millennium Fellowship will amplify my healthcare campaigns and advocacy. Working with like-minded leaders from all parts of the world will be a great privileged and an opportunity to network. I will acquire skills necessary to address the unique challenges faced by the health care systems and promote healthy behaviours in my community. "

Millennium Fellowship Project: The DiaBEATes Initiative

The DiaBEATes Initiative is a community-driven health project designed to increase awareness, prevention, and early detection of diabetes within underserved communities. The project was inspired by the lived experiences of the founder’s grandparents, who faced significant challenges due to inadequate diabetes education and poor service delivery within their village. This personal motivation shaped the initiative’s vision: to empower communities with knowledge, improve access to basic screening, and promote healthier lifestyles.
The project focused on three main pillars:
1. Awareness & Education – Conducting community sensitization sessions on diabetes, its risk factors, symptoms, complications, and prevention. This included interactive talks, printed materials, and demonstrations tailored to low-resource populations.
2. Screening & Early Detection – Offering free or low-cost blood glucose screening to identify individuals at risk and connect them with health facilities for follow-up care.
3. Lifestyle Promotion – Encouraging healthier habits through nutrition guidance, physical activity campaigns, and peer support for high-risk groups.
Throughout the implementation period, DiaBEATes worked closely with local health workers, community leaders, and youth volunteers to ensure cultural relevance, sustainability, and smooth outreach. The initiative managed to reach households that had previously limited access to health information, bridging an important gap in chronic disease management at the grassroots level.
Overall, the DiaBEATes Initiative aimed not only to raise awareness but also to inspire long-term behavioural change, strengthen community health literacy, and contribute to the wider fight against non-communicable diseases in Kenya.

About the Millennium Fellow

Camila Jeptoo Ngeno is a young vibrant medical student at Mount Kenya University, born and raised in Baringo, Kenya. She attended Alliance Girls' High School where she developed a deep passion for leadership, health care advocacy. She serves as a program Coordinator for Teaching Medical Skills in her school and led initiatives to provide health education in her campus. She is studying medicine with a goal of improving the lives of all groups in her community beginning with her peers at campus level. Camila aspires to influence broadly and make her own contribution in promoting the Sustainable Goals of the United Nation.

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