Radio
Free Asia reported on the 5th that 28% of North Korean
children under the age of 5 have growth problems and 15% are
underweight.
According
to a preliminary report that the North Korean regime submitted to the
UN, the ratio of children, who have growth problems, has decreased
4.5% in the last 3 years, and the ratio of underweight children has
decreased 5%.
A
spokesman for the UN World Food Program explained that the nutritive
conditions of North Korean children has improved but they still are
not reaching the international standard. As a result, many North
Korean children are still dying from malnutrition.
Source: Radio Free Asia/ Yonhap News