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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 ISAAC BARUC LASSO YOUNES, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.

Pace University Pleasantville | Pleasantville, United States | Advancing SDG 6, SDG 1, SDG 3, SDG 7, SDG 9, SDG 10, SDG 11, SDG 12, SDG 14, SDG 13, SDG 15, SDG 21, SDG 14: Life Below Water & UNAI 9

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" “I feel very fortunate to have a good life, but I have always noticed that many people lack access to essential needs such as education or clean water. Being privileged, I believe it is our responsibility to use our opportunities to fight for others and help create a fairer world." "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Right-to-Know H2O '25

Student teams from Pace University in New York and Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK) in Finland are joining in a partnership we believe is unique in MCN history—teams from schools 4,000 miles apart applying separately but collaborating intensively on a bilateral model to address an urgent, inherent principle of SD6: the right to safe water requires the right to know water is safe. We will build upon the work of Pace’s 2024 team which found that the combined population of the world’s 25,000 higher education institutions—an estimated 270 million water users -- would place it fourth on the list of the world’s most populous nations. This statistic alone offers a powerful statement about the need for schools in and out of the MCN network to increase water awareness and influence global policy. Our joint deliverable will be an information and education model that can promptly inform water users of the quality of their water, with a timeline that will include immediately achievable goals and projected technical innovations. We believe this model will apply not only to colleges and universities but also gain international attention, including at the United Nations itself. 

About the Millennium Fellow

Isaac Baruc Lasso Younes is a dedicated and ambitious cybersecurity student at Pace University in New York. He was born in Quito, Ecuador, a little country but full of biodiversity and gorgeous places. He currently resides in Pleasantville while pursuing his studies in the "capital of the world." Throughout his academic journey, Isaac has developed strong skills in computer science, problem-solving, and critical thinking, which he continues to expand in the field of cybersecurity. He is constantly looking to improve both personally and professionally, and he is passionate about technology and innovation. He aspires to contribute to global digital security.

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