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Date : August 29, 2012
UN Resident Coordinator's Office: Situation Report No.3
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The UN Resident Coordinators Office in North Korea has published this account of the humanitarian efforts in North Korea between the 14th and 24th of August. Whilst all immediate needs are being met, the report suggests that more needs to be done to restore basic services and to provide the basic needs for citizens after the severe flooding in recent weeks.

To date, the WFP humanitarian work has reached about 102,000 people in North Korea that have been affected by the floods. The WHO, UNICEF, and the UNFPA are all working closely with other international partners to ensure that health care and water are being provided for people. The DPRK Red Cross is supporting the building of temporary shelters to help those who lost their homes after the flooding.






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