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 ISAAC OWUSU SEKYERE, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
University of Ghana | Accra, Ghana | Advancing SDG 4, SDG 10 & UNAI 3

" As a young man from Obuasi, Ghana, my dream is to bring about significant change in my community, particularly in sanitation and development. I believe that genuine progress starts from the ground up, and the Millennium Fellowship is the ideal platform to transform this vision into reality. The program's alignment with UNAI and SDG principles excites me because it provides a structured framework to make a tangible impact. It's more than just a title; it’s an opportunity to enhance my skills and gain the credibility needed to lead meaningful projects. I am ready to delve into this life-changing atmosphere, confident that it will empower me to create a cleaner, healthier, and more developed Ghana. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: The Beacon of Hope
The Beacon of Hope initiative is a pathway for ensuring quality Tertiary Education among needy but brilliant students at the University of Ghana Business School. It provides information on available scholarship opportunities, the materials such as the needed document and how to get those document to be able to apply and finally how to prepare for interviews with respect to each scholarship.
About the Millennium Fellow
Isaac Owusu Sekyere is a gifted and hardworking student from Obuasi in the Ashanti region of Ghana. He is currently a second-year student at the University of Ghana, where he is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Administration. With the goal of becoming a chartered accountant, Isaac is known for his problem-solving skills and dedication. His academic journey began at La-Nkwantanang M/A 2 Basic, followed by Wesley Grammar School, which ultimately led him to his current studies at the University of Ghana.









