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 LAIBA KHAN, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Rawalpindi Medical University | Rawalpindi, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 3

" Curiosity drives me, creativity inspires me and impact drives me. Being a member of Millennium Fellowship program, I get to be the part of a community which empowers young leaders to make a social impact. Through this program, I am excited to learn and develop skills that will make my social and philanthropic work more aligned with the UN principles and SDGs ,ultimately driving a more positive change. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: NIGHEBAAN - Guardian of Health and Humanity
Project NIGHEBAAN (Guardians of Health and Humanity) is a youth-led initiative focused on protecting and empowering communities through knowledge, care, and action. Our mission is to raise awareness about common health conditions and diseases, equip people with preventive strategies, and promote healthier lifestyles. Alongside health awareness, the project also addresses the challenges of natural disasters, especially floods, by educating communities about preparedness, safety measures, and resilience-building. Through workshops, campaigns, and community engagement, Project NIGHEBAAN strives to stand as a guardian of well-being, ensuring that individuals are not only informed but also empowered to face health and disaster-related challenges with confidence.
Our goals:
1. To promote awareness and understanding of common health conditions and preventive practices within communities.
2. To enhance disaster preparedness and resilience, particularly in the context of flood emergencies.
3. To empower communities through education, support, and sustainable health-focused initiatives.
About the Millennium Fellow
Laiba khan is a bright, young and competitive medical student at Rawalpindi Medical University. Born and raised in Pakistan, she has always been enthusiastic about helping others and in creating a difference. Her experiences and observations in her home country has been a driving force and motivation for her social action especially advocating for children's rights. Throughout her medschool, she has organized and participated in multiple philanthropic and social activities which she plans to continue in future as well where alongside her professional field ,she can contribute to the development of United Nations sustainable development goals.












