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UNITED NATIONS, May 12 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF) Friday appealed for more than 10 million U.S. dollars in aid to address
health, water and sanitation, and education needs for children and women in the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
The DPRK has
"achieved remarkable progress in human developmentin terms of key social
indicators -- access to health, water and sanitation, educational achievements,
mortality rates," the New York-based agency said in its latest donor update.
"But there is little hope of achieving the goals in the area ofreduction of
child mortality and improving maternal health, without major investments in the
social sector," it added.
Over the last decade, the DPRK has made considerable progress in catering
to the immediate needs of the population as illustrated by the results of
nutrition surveys conducted in 1998,2002 and 2004, UNICEF said. But malnutrition
stands at 37 percent and underweight children at 23 percent.
With the DPRK government's decision to discontinue humanitarianaid programs
in late 2005, large-scale aid has been interrupted and this may compromise
progress already made, the agency noted.
Just Thursday, the UN World Food Program (WFP) announced that it would
resume aid to the DPRK after reaching an accord in monthsof negotiations on new
working arrangements, including some on-site monitoring, following the
interruption. The agreement covers a 102-million-dollar two-year deal to support
1.9 million people, mostly women and children. Enditem
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