Needs and Priorities DPR Korea 2019
06 Mar 2019
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SO1
Improving Food Security and Nutrition: Improve the nutritional status of the most vulnerable people using an integrated and multi-sectoral approach that includes improved food security, as well as screening, referral and treatment for malnutrition. Partners will work to ensure that under-five children and pregnant and lactating women in particular have access to sufficient nutritious food, and that acutely undernourished children are effectively treated with therapeutic food and supported through optimal infant and young child feeding practices.
SO2
Access to Basic Services : Reduce preventable mortality and morbidity through increased access to health, water, sanitation and hygiene services. Partners will ensure that the most vulnerable people, especially children, women, people with disabilities and the elderly have access to basic health services such as: maternal and child health, immunizations; essential medicines and commodities; diagnostic and treatment services for communicable and non-communicable diseases; early interventions for people with disabilities and improved disease surveillance . Access to safe drinking water, as well as sanitation and hygiene services will be improved, and good hygiene and sanitation practices promoted.
SO3
Strengthen Resilience to Recurrent Disasters: Build resilience of communities to recurrent disasters, particularly floods and drought. Partners will ensure that life-saving assistance meets the different needs of those most affected by disasters and that the Government and communities have the capacity to prepare for, respond to, and recover from shocks.
Sectors overview
20-Apr-2025
Sector | Organizations | Projects | Requirements ($) | Funding ($) | % Funded |
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8
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8
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13.6%
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6
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7
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31.4%
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3
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3
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46.6%
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5
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5
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25.7%
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