Colleges Vital for Team Effort to Fight World Hunger

Part of: Ending World Hunger

The director of the UN World Food Programme, Josette Sheeran, likes to talk about teamwork as much as any basketball or football coach. She rightfully stresses that ending world hunger requires great efforts across many areas of society.

The highest levels of government have to be engaged. So too must corporations, charities and the public. Colleges, in particular, can play an important role, not just for learning about global hunger but taking action.

Recently I published a story about the Oxfam chapter at Ball State University, which is advocating for Senate passage of the Global Food Security Act. With hunger afflicting nearly one billion people and jeopardizing the stability of countries worldwide, this legislation needs to be top priority.

At other colleges, students have pitched in through fundraising and increasing awareness of global hunger. At the College of Mount St. Joseph (MSJ) Sherrie Kleinholz, Liz Rettig, and Jamie Whisman held a fundraiser through their student psychology club. The beneficiaries included a Catholic Relief Services school feeding program in Sudan, plumpy'nut producer Edesia, and the Aschiana Foundation. This global hunger relief effort was all part of a larger fundraiser for the YWCA. 

There are usually many fundraisers taking place at schools for great causes. There may be ways you can include a global hunger relief component as part of one of these events.  For example, one of the students at MSJ was actually pitching in on several fundraisers, including one for a memorial scholarship in honor of Kira Gilbert, an alumna who tragically passed away at age 22.  Incidentally, Gilbert was a supporter of Christian Childrens' Fund (ChildFund), a member of the Roadmap to End Global Hunger coalition.

At Georgetown University a group of students, led my Morial Shah, has formed the Pakistan Flood Relief Task Force. Shah was in Pakistan at the outset of the massive flooding in August. She helped Pakistanis in need and since returning to Georgetown has continued her work with fundraising and advocacy.

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William Lambers is the author of Ending World Hunger. This book features over 50 interviews with officials from the UN World Food Programme and other charities discussing school feeding programs that fight child hunger. …

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