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 FOLAKE EMMANUELLA IBIKUNLE, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Northwest University Kano | Kano, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 17, SDG 10, SDG 8 & UNAI 3

" Connecting with like minded people and fueling my creativity and thinking are some of the reasons i joined the Millennium Fellowship.
I am very optimistic that this community would reveal another wonderful part of me that I am yet to discover. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Red Ribbon Project
The Red Ribbon Project is a community-focused HIV awareness initiative designed to strengthen knowledge, prevention, and responsible health practices at a time when HIV funding cuts are limiting access to essential services. With the rising cost of HIV testing following reduced international support, many communities risk losing not only access to screening, but also life-saving information. This project was created to bridge that gap by prioritizing awareness, prevention, and community education as sustainable tools for long-term health.
Our approach centers on meeting people in motor parks where stigma often overshadows information. On Saturday, 15th November 2025, the team carried out an outreach at Rijiyar Zaki Park in Kano, engaging residents, traders, transport workers, and passers-by in open conversations about HIV. We sensitized people on how HIV is transmitted, how it can be prevented, and why early knowledge remains the strongest form of protection.
In a context where testing has become less accessible due to funding cuts, we offered HIV testing as an incentive, using it to spark curiosity, start meaningful dialogue, and emphasize the importance of knowing one’s status. More than the numbers tested, the value of this outreach was in the understanding people gained, dispelling myths, reducing fear, and empowering individuals with accurate information they could pass on to others.
The Red Ribbon Project is built on the belief that awareness is sustainable, even when resources are limited. By equipping communities with knowledge, we ensure that prevention continues beyond any single intervention, funding cycle, or organization. Our long-term goal is to nurture a culture where conversations about HIV are normal, stigma-free, and driven by compassion and responsibility.
About the Millennium Fellow
Ibikunle Folake Emmanuella is young girl with the mind that contains the biggest dream to change the word by creating more awareness and sustainable methods towards making the environment cleaner.
She hails from oyo state in Atisbo local government area,Nigeria.She is a medical student in northwest university and believes so greatly in teamwork .
Being part of this wonderful community is an opportunity she doesn't take for granted.












