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World Food Program to resume aid to Pyongyang: Voice of America

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A worker walks among stacks of food at the Kumkhop Trading Co. food factory in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this March 13 photo. AP-Yonhap
A worker walks among stacks of food at the Kumkhop Trading Co. food factory in Pyongyang, North Korea, in this March 13 photo. AP-Yonhap

The U.N. World Food Program (WFP) will resume humanitarian food aid to 771,000 North Koreans, the Voice of America said Saturday, citing a WFP report.

In the report, the WFP said it needs an estimated US$27.5 million from July to December to help the North handle the COVID-19 pandemic, and it lacks $3 million.

The WFP said there was a need to find out what impact a two-month delay in North Korea reopening its schools had on the health of children in the reclusive state, given North Korean children usually receive 85 percent of their necessary nutrients from food provided by schools and public organizations.

North Korean kindergartens and schools reopened June 3, and two months of summer vacation recently began, according to the WFP.

The U.N. agency told Radio Free Asia that it is in talks with North Korea to resume extending aid to underprivileged people there. (Yonhap)




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