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North Korea (The Democratic People's Republic of Korea - DPRK) is located in the northern part of the Korean peninsula, in East Asia. Occupied by Japan since 1905, Korea gained independence in 1943. The country was afterwards split in two, the northern half administered by the USSR, and the southern part by the United States. This partition was formalized in 1948, with the creation of the Republic of Korea in the South, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in the North. Successive North and South Korean offensives on both sides of the border (the Korean War) did not end this division. An armistice signed in 1953 created a demilitarized zone permanently patrolled by more than a million soldiers (North Korean, South Korean and American soldiers), but no peace treaty was signed.
Kim Il-sung, President of North Korea since 1948, developed the economy and politics of the country according to the "Juche" doctrine: a classless society, based on the principle of political independence, economic self-sufficiency and military autonomy. After his death in 1994, his son, Kim Jong-Il, became the leader of the country until his death in 2011. His son, Kim Jong-Un, became the "supreme leader" of the country in 2011.
North Korea suffered severe food crises in the 1990s, partly due to bad weather conditions (floods, then drought), and to the very small proportion of arable land in the country (less than 20%), but also to the economic system and the interruption of support from the USSR and, more generally, from the Soviet bloc, which was annually supplying fertilizers and fuel necessary for agriculture. In 1995, the Government sought foreign aid, which lasted until 2006, the date when North Korea ended emergency humanitarian aid, preferring development cooperation. Since then, only six European NGOs - including Triangle Génération Humanitaire – have been authorized to carry out humanitarian and development programmes with permanent expatriate staff in North Korea.
Despite international community support, the food shortages are likely to continue, and the nutritional quality of available foodstuffs is low. The latest UNICEF survey estimated the rate of acute malnutrition among children under five at 38% in 2014. The population, faced with continuing deterioration of living conditions since the mid-1990s, remains very vulnerable.
Since 2000, TGH has been active in various sectors: agricultural development / food security (rehabilitation of polders, support to cooperative farms), rehabilitation of drinking water supply systems, improvement of sanitation infrastructure, distribution of food aid in children institutions, improvement of the living conditions in retirement homes, support for an association promoting the rights of the elderly, etc.
Current programmes
Improving the child institutions' resilience to food shocks, by upholding some local resources for the development of a sustainable innovative aquaculture in DPR of Korea
The project aims to contribute to the sustainable improvement of the food security, by developing aquaculture activities, and the nutritional status of children dependent on social institutions who are the most vulnerable people considering the persistent technical and organizational deficits in DPRK.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 13,000 children
Duration: 40 months, starting 01/02/2018
Budget: €777,930
Funding
Capacity building of the Federation for the Care of the Aged (KFCA) in order to improve care for the elderly in DPRK.
Since 2004, TGH has been working in partnership with KFCA to improve the living conditions of the elderly in North Korea. This new programme aims at strengthening the partner's skills; improving the capacity of the country's retirement homes; setting up multi-service reception centres for the elderly.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 3 301 508 people
Duration: 24 months 04/2017 - 03/2019
Budget: €533,330
Funding
Improving diet diversity by increasing vegetables production
The project aims at contributing to a sustainable increase of the vegetable production for the most vulnerable populations of Sohung in order to durably improve diet diversity for the inhabitants of Sohung.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 42,578 people
Duration: 36 months 09/2016 - 08/2019
Budget: €1.200,000
Funding
Improving children's diet by enhancing animal protein intake
As a whole, the project aims to contribute to a sustainable improvement of the nutritional status of children dependent on social institutions in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 235,000 people
Duration: 48 months 01/01/2015 - 01/2019
Budget: €1.338.348
Funding
Completed Programmes
Strengthening Civil Society for Improved Old Age Care in North Korea
This programme’s objective is to enable the Korean Federation for the Care of the Aged (KFCA) to strengthen its capacity as a ‘non-state’ actor to improve assistance to the aged, by developing its members skills as well as supporting its fundraising activities and communication campaigns...
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries:3,162,298 people
Duration: 27 months 01/2014 - 03/2016
Budget: €666,000
Funding
Rehabilitation of the Paekhak Dong kindergarten following the floods in Rason City
TGH supports the rehabilitation of a kindergarten, following torrential rains that affected and caused extensive damage in the north of the country between 22 and 25 August 2015.
Area of expertise
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Beneficiaries: Around 120 children
Duration: 1 month 12/2015
Budget: €13 000
FundingEmbassy of UK in DPRK
Improving sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation facilities for the inhabitants of the city of Sohung Phase 2, North Hwanghae Province, DPRK
The project strives to improve sustainable access to drinking water and sanitation facilities for Sohung inhabitants in order to contribute to morbidity and mortality reduction amongst the most vulnerable populations of the DPRK.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 235,000 people
Duration: 10 months 03/2015 - 12/2015
Budget: €225,201
Funding
Improving access to drinking water and sanitation facilities for the inhabitants of the city of Sohung
Sohung, the administrative center of the North Hwanghae Province, has an outdated water network and insufficient sanitation infrastructure to provide adequate access to drinking water for the population of some areas of the city, especially in schools.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 24 months 11/2012 - 11/2014
9 months 04/2014 - 12/2014
Budget: K€448 SIDA
K€153 OXFAM HK
Funding
Improving the system of geriatric care for the elderly in the DPRK
- Purchase and delivery of medical equipment for the National Research Institute for Gerontology
- Organizing of training sessions in gerontology for health workers and medical students
- Awareness-raising on care of the aged through the creation and distribution of brochures
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries:3,587,833 people
Duration: 6 months 06/2014 - 12/2014
Budget: €12,100
Funding
Ambassade de Pologne – Polish Aid
Improving food security of elderly people in retirement homes
The objective of this programme is to fight against malnutrition among the elderly, first through the distribution of food products in 24 retirement homes in the country.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 7,280 people
Duration: 18 months 03/2014 - 08/2015
Budget: €385,000
Funding:
Rehabilitation of the drinking waterworks damaged by typhoons in Kangwon Province in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
On July 19 and 29, 2012, a series of typhoons hit the country, causing torrential and destructive rains and floods. The Provinces of Pyongyang (north and south) and Kangwon were the hardest hit.
Area of expertise
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Beneficiaries: 51 000 people
Duration: 16 months 09/2012 - 12/2013
Budget: €75,200
Funding
Improving the quality of food production in the farm of Juk San
Kangwon Province is one of the most vulnerable in DPRK. Supporting vegetable production in the co-op farm of Juk San ensures food diversification in the institutions relying on the popular distribution system.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 19 442 people
Duration:8 months 04/2013 - 12/2013
Budget: €200 000
Funding
Improvement and diversification of the meals served to children in social institutions in Daeane and Sariwon
Over the past two decades, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has had to face many obstacles, being both subject to many natural disasters and to the deterioration of the economic situation. The country experienced chronic food insecurity, especially due to the limited amount of protein and fat intake.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 16 385 people
Duration:14 months 08/2012 - 10/2013
Budget: €140 000
Funding
Improvement and diversification of meals served to children in social institutions
One of the elements of the food crisis presently striking the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is the lack of proteins in the food. This nutritional deficiency particularly affects young children between 0 and 6 years old (11% of the population) whose specific nutritional needs can't be covered.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 46 months 01/2010 - 10/2013
Budget: K€1,026
Funding
On July 22, 2010,
Torrential rains* flooded the dikes along Songchon river and inflicted major damage, especially in the areas of Yonggwang and Sinhung where TGH has been operating since 2010.
Area of expertise
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Budget: €100 000 & €175 000
Funding
Supporting food security in children institutions relying on milk and fish farms in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
For several years now, TGH has been supporting fish farms supplying children institutions.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 10 months 04/2012 – 02/2013
Budget: €200 000
Funding
Supporting food security in children institutions depending on Sariwon and Deaene farms in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
This program completes the previous. It intends to improve milk production in the farms supplying children institutions, the aim being in fine to increase the children's daily nutritional intake.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 7 months 08/2011 - 02/2012
Budget: €100,000
Funding
Improving Consumption of Milk and Dairy Produce inside Institutions for Children
Specific objective: Improve consumption of milk and dairy products inside institutions for children attached to Sariwon and Daeane farms.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 36 months 11/2010 - 11/2013)
Budget: K€1,390
Funding
Participation in the rehabilitation of the protection infrastructures of the aquaculture farms of Sinhung and Yonggwang in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
The interventions were normal until the month of July 2010, when heavy rains affected the production and damaged some installations in the two fish farms.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 10 311 people
Duration: 12 months 06/2010 - 05/2011
Budget: €99,075
Funding
Sustainable improvement of the sanitary environment in Munchon
The city of Munchon is located on the East coast of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), and counts 42 500 inhabitants. In the 60's, a water network had been achieved by the government, but, because of a lack of maintenance and means, the network has become totally obsolete and presents numerous dysfunctions.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 24 months 01/2010 - 10/2011
Budget: K€417
Funding
Improve Access to Better Quality Water for the Population of Munchon
Background and relevance of project: Munchon city, with a population of 42,500, is located on the coast of North Korea. In the sixties, the government built a water network, however, owing to lack of maintenance and means, the network has become obsolete and inoperative.
Area of expertise
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Beneficiaries: 9 200 people
Duration: 22 months 07/2009 - 04/2011
Budget: K€399
Funding
Improvement of the potable water network in Munchon
As part of the water and sanitation projects carried out by TGH in this city of 50,000 inhabitants, we performed a new assessment in October 2008. Our aim was to complete the technical documentation about improving and extending the water network; indeed, several areas of Munchun are still not connected.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 15 months 10/2008 - 12/2009
Budget: K€8
Funding
German embassy in North Korea
Food aid in the framework of the Polder rehabilitation scheme
In terms of Triangle's technical and equipment help, the works stage (rehabilitation of outer dike, construction of inner dikes) is almost over.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Duration: 7 months 12/2008 - 06/2009
Budget: K€300
Funding
Increase of the food production potential in South Pyongan province. Rehabilitation of Kumsong polder and reinforcement of the Polders Firm's* capabilities.
This programme aims to develop the potential of food production in South Pyongan province by rehabilitating the Kumsong polder and strengthening the capabilities of the Polders Company.
*National firm in charge of rehabilitating and maintaining the polders.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 5 320 people
Duration: 31 months 12/2006 - 08/2009
Budget: K€2,111
Funding
Support to the federation for protection of elderly people
This project extends a programme launched in 2004 that rehabilitated six retirement homes in the various provinces of North Korea and significantly improved the living conditions of the elderly people in the homes.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 24 months 01/2007 - 03/2009
Budget: K€130
Funding
Additional Rehabilitation of the Waterworks System in Munchon Town (42,000 inhabitants).
After two projects dedicated to the rehabilitation of pumping and backflow systems and the increase of the water storage area (the new reservoir of 1000 cubic metres multiplied the original storage capacity by two), we are now working on rehabilitation of the waterworks in Munchon.
Area of expertise
Key figures
Beneficiaries: 42 000 people
Duration: 7 months 12/2006 - 06/2007
Budget: K€311
Funding
Support to Elderly People with No Families - Phase II
In the first phase of this project we rehabilitated three "old people's homes". During phase two, Triangle modernised three other homes and continued assisting "Help Age DPRK". This North Korean agency dedicated to helping elderly people recently became a federation named KFCA
Area of expertise
Key figures
Duration: 18 months 07/2005 - 12/2006
Budget: K€520 + K€70
Funding
Rehabilitation of the Drinking Waterworks System in Munchon and its Surroundings
Our aim was to increase the quality and quantity of drinking water in the town of Munchon (42,000 inhabitants).
Area of expertise
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Beneficiaries: 42,000 people
Duration: 20 months 11/2004 - 06/2006
Budget: K€500
Funding
Support to Elderly People with No Families - Phase I
In North Korea, there are 24 homes specialising in care for elderly people who do not have any family support.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 12 months 07/2004 - 06/2005
Budget: K€359
Funding
Reforestation and Protection of the Environment in South Pyongyang and South Hwangae Province (Phase II)
This second phase of the project worked on three new nurseries while developing skills and techniques in the first three tree nurseries designed by Triangle in 2003.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 12 months (January to December 2005)
Budget: 218 K€
Funding
Rehabilitation of Polders in South Pyongyang Province
In the 70s, aiming to increase farmable areas, the Korean authorities developed the west coast's large river deltas in Polders.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 24 months + 12 months 06/2002 - 06/2005
Budget: K€2,760
Funding
Réhabilitation de pépinières et formation du personnel, reforestation et protection de l'environnement (phase I)
This is project was the third of its type to be organised by Triangle in North Korea.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 12 months (January to December 2004)
Budget: K€227
Funding
Rehabilitation of the Drinking Waterworks and Sanitation Systems in South Pyongyang Province
Main aims: Increase the quality and quantity of drinking water in rural areas by rehabilitating current installations. Reduce sanitary and hygiene-related risks through hygiene-awareness campaigns.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 12 months 11/2003 - 10/2004
Budget: 492 K€
Funding
Logistics Support on the Site of the Ryongchon Rail Catastrophe
In the aftermath of the rail catastrophe that took place on April 22 2004 in Ryongchon, Triangle supplied over 10 tons of soap and 4 tons of soybean oil. This aid was given in priority to homeless victims and the inhabitants of Ryongchon.
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Duration: 2 months (May to June 2004)
Budget: K€10
Funding
Reforestation and Protection of the Environment in South Pyongyang and South Hwangae Provinces (Phase I)
This project prolonged Triangle's programme in support of the reforestation centre of South Pyongyang province. It involved rehabilitation of three tree nurseries and protection of the environment.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 12 months (January to December 2003)
Budget: K€218
Funding
Insulation Works in Schools and Dispensaries in 8 Coop Farms
This project extended our action in the cooperative farms where Triangle had begun working in 2001.
Area of expertise
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Duration: 10 months 09/2002 - 08/2003
Budget: K€300
Funding
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