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 TAYYABA KHALID, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
Superior University | Lahore, Pakistan | Advancing SDG 4, SDG 4 & UNAI 3

" My motivation to work is the conviction that technological and sustainability should work together when they merge with community empowerment. My participation in the Millennium Fellowship will enhance my capacity to increase the impact of EcoVita, green-collar, and policy in protecting our environment. I am proud to work together with the minds clouded in fresh ideas and a shared vision of creating a new future of real difference and togetherness we all must work towards creating with the best of our abilities out of necessity expecting no rewards or gains in general. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: CyberSafe Pakistan
CyberSafe Pakistan is a national initiative designed to empower people of all ages—from children to elders—with essential digital safety skills. The project combines interactive awareness campaigns, hands-on workshops, and accessible resources to address real-world online threats such as cyberbullying, harassment, data breaches, and misinformation. By leveraging a train-the-trainer model, student and teacher ambassadors, volunteer-led events, and strategic partnerships with schools, universities, and community organizations, CyberSafe Pakistan aims to directly equip 10,000 Pakistanis in its first year. The vision is to create a digitally resilient society where every citizen is confident, safe, and responsible in the online world.
CyberSafe Pakistan is a national initiative designed to empower people of all
ages—from children to elders—with essential digital safety skills. The project combines
interactive awareness campaigns, hands-on workshops, and accessible resources to
address real-world online threats such as cyberbullying, harassment, data breaches,
and misinformation. By leveraging a train-the-trainer model, student and teacher
ambassadors, volunteer-led events, and strategic partnerships with schools,
universities, and community organizations, CyberSafe Pakistan aims to directly equip
10,000 Pakistanis in its first year. The vision is to create a digitally resilient society
where every citizen is confident, safe, and responsible in the online world.
About the Millennium Fellow
Tayyaba Khalid is an eager Software Engineer and an undergraduate student in the third year of Superior University, Lahore to pursue a degree in MERN and Flutter development. She is founder of EcoVita, a biodegradable bag manufacturing start up which combines technology and entrepreneurship in order to solve the plastic pollution problem in Pakistan. The core of her work included sustainable manufacturing, empowerment of communities (and women in particular) and promoting a greener policy. Tayyaba has publications in AI-powered health prediction and experience as a program manager, instructor, and innovation ambassador, working toward establishing scalable solutions that take ample care of the planet and drive the growth of an inclusive economy.











