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World Food Program Restores N. Korea Food
2004-02-25
The World Food Program has resumed food aid to millions of people in North Korea, six weeks after a lack of foreign donations forced it to stop shipments, the U.N. food agency said Wednesday. Contributions from Germany, New Zealand, Canada and Norway have helped restore the flow of aid, the WFP said in a statement released Wednesday from its office in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang.
Just prolonging the agony.
The food agency made an urgent appeal Feb. 9 for more aid to North Korea, saying the agency’s supplies had nearly run out and it was cutting off food to almost all the 6.5 million people that it feeds there. "We can now resume cereal distributions to most - but not all - of the 6.5 million children, women and elderly identified as particularly needy," said Masood Hyder, WFP representative for North Korea. The North has relied on foreign aid to feed its isolated populace since revealing in the mid-1990s that its agriculture had collapsed after decades of mismanagement and the loss of Soviet subsidies.
The concentration camps and the executions don’t help, either.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  tu - sadly that is true. Has there been any improvement in supervising the distribution of food?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-2-25 9:40:48 AM  

#2  Bumper sticker on the back of North Korea:

"My other country is a crack house"
Posted by: Hyper   2004-2-25 8:57:29 AM  

#1  Okay. Our people are over there. Go feed them. We'd like to help, but we're kinda busy working on this nuclear thingy.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-2-25 8:50:10 AM  

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