The Committee of 19 is a committee of students at Auburn University that direct the War on Hunger efforts on campus and in the local community. Auburn University ( AU or Auburn) is a State university located in Auburn, Alabama, U In 2004, Auburn University was chosen by the World Food Programme, an agency of the United Nations and the largest humanitarian organization in the world, to lead the first student-lead efforts in the War on Hunger. The United Nations ( UN) is an International organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in International law, International security The number 19 in the title is symbolic of the 19 cents per day that it takes the World Food Programme to feed a hungry child in the developing world. There are currently 22 members on the Committee of 19.
Vision
In partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme, Auburn University will be the catalyst mobilizing universities across the nation and around the globe to create a grassroots student campaign to conquer world hunger and malnutrition. The United Nations ( UN) is an International organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in International law, International security Malnutrition is a general term for a medical condition caused by an improper or insufficient diet. Malnutrition is a general term for a medical condition caused by an improper or insufficient diet. The focus of the campaign will also give momentum to local hunger initiatives.
Mission
The mission of the Committee of 19 shall be to develop and implement an action agenda for students that encompasses
Through these facets, the Committee of 19 shall lead Auburn University and the local community in the effort to eliminate world hunger and malnutrition.
Goal
The goal of the Committee of 19 is to create a "War on Hunger" model that is suitable for replication by other universities across the nation and around the globe.
In December 2005, students and administrators from Auburn University presented the War on Hunger model at a meeting of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. The National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC is the oldest higher-education association within the US. Following the positive response from the presentation, Auburn University hosted the War on Hunger Summit on the weekend of February 17-19, 2006. Representatives from twenty-nine universities were present to learn more about the Auburn University War on Hunger model. Guests at the conference included: