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 NAILA SARWAR, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW AND CAMPUS DIRECTOR FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
National University of Modern Languages | Islamabad, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 4, SDG 5, SDG 3, SDG 6, SDG 16, SDG 13, SDG 12, SDG 14, SDG 15, SDG 10, SDG 9, SDG 8, SDG 14, SDG 15, SDG 10, SDG 9, SDG 8, SDG 15: Life on Land & UNAI 3

" Naila Sarwar is a dedicated student of English Literature at NUML University, originally from Chitral, Pakistan. She serves as the vice president of the Wall of Hope (WOH) Organization, NUML Chapter, and is a core team member of Yaran e Khair, an NGO working for education, personal growth, and community development. Passionate about literature, calligraphy, and cultural exchange, Naila actively engages in social initiatives and creative projects, aiming to inspire positive change in her community while promoting cross-cultural understanding. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Building Bridge: Youth Empowerment and Community Engagement
The "Building Bridges: Youth Empowerment and Community Engagement" project is a pioneering initiative that empowers youth and fosters community engagement, promoting mutual understanding and collective growth. This project brings together young individuals from diverse backgrounds to develop leadership skills, engage in community service, and build lasting relationships. The purpose of this project is to empower youth with leadership skills and knowledge to drive positive change, foster community engagement and social responsibility, promote cultural exchange and understanding among diverse groups, and develop innovative solutions to address community challenges. The project aims to enhance youth capacity for leadership and community engagement, foster a culture of social responsibility and volunteerism, promote community-led initiatives addressing social and environmental challenges, and strengthen relationships between youth and community stakeholders. The project includes planning social impact tours, immersive community experiences, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. Examples of successful projects include youth-led community clean-up initiatives and community-based education projects. The project offers a unique opportunity for youth empowerment and community engagement, enabling youth to develop valuable skills, build meaningful relationships, and contribute to positive change in their communities.
About the Millennium Fellow
Naila Sarwar is a dedicated student of English Literature at NUML University, originally from Chitral, Pakistan. She serves as the vice president of the Wall of Hope (WOH) Organization, NUML Chapter, and is a core team member of Yaran e Khair, an NGO working for education, personal growth, and community development. Passionate about literature, calligraphy, and cultural exchange, Naila actively engages in social initiatives and creative projects, aiming to inspire positive change in her community while promoting cross-cultural understanding.









