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 CAROLINE POPE, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2025.
University of South Florida | Florida, United States | Advancing SDG 3, SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG 10 & UNAI 9

" Inspiring the next generation of leaders and empowering youth, especially girls, is of the utmost importance to me and to sustainable development. I believe wholeheartedly in the power of educated women, and I know that it was the passion and care of mentors of mine that helped me get to where I am today. I want to be a mentor for the youth of my community, and remind them that they are the future and are capable of all things. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: Non-communicable Disease Awareness Advocacy Series
The Non-communicable Disease Awareness Advocacy Series is an educational series targeting undergraduate pre-medical students who are interested in becoming specially trained in non-communicable disease care. Our series hosted events that educated students about various non-communicable diseases and conditions including diabetes, heart diseases, malnourishment, cancer, and mental health. These series allowed students to earn certifications around treating individuals with diabetes and heart diseases.
About the Millennium Fellow
Caroline Pope is a driven, compassionate, and inspired leader currently studying international studies and political science at the University of South Florida. She is passionate about educating and empowering young girls to help promote gender equality. Caroline has successfully implemented several projects targeting children's literacy and empowerment of young girls both in her local community and abroad in Bawjiase, Ghana. She aspires to pursue a career in international development where she can continue to make an impact on the children of the world, and promote the United Nations' sustainable goals.












