Project for DPRK

Providing humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK/North Korea), focusing on health, nutrition, and essential services for those in greatest need.

20+ Years
Operating in DPRK
100,000+
Beneficiaries Reached
15+
Healthcare Facilities Supported
500+
Tons of Aid Delivered
DPRK Humanitarian Support - Children in rural community

Project for DPRK History

25 years of humanitarian assistance to North Korea (Total Investment: ₩6.1 billion)

1999-2003

Corn Seed Support Program

Delivered 160 tons of corn seeds and 5,000 tons of fertilizer to support agricultural production and food security.

2003

Tuberculosis Medicine Support

Provided TB medications for 25,000 patients along with general medicines to combat the tuberculosis epidemic.

2004

Ryongchon Train Explosion Emergency Relief

Rapid emergency response with medical supplies, blankets, and essential relief items following the tragic explosion.

2004-2007

Soybean Oil Factory Operation

Supplied 700 tons of soybeans, generators, and forklifts to support nutritious cooking oil production.

2010

Children's Meal Support Program

Established feeding programs to address child malnutrition and ensure proper nutrition for vulnerable children.

2011

Flood Emergency Relief & Vulnerable Group Support

Delivered 100 tons of flour, medicines, and essential supplies for flood victims and support for infants and vulnerable populations.

2012

Infant Formula Support Program

Distributed 10 tons of infant formula to ensure proper nutrition for vulnerable babies and young children.

2013

Bread Production Support & North Korean Defector Children Scholarship

Supplied 30 tons of flour, 180kg yeast, 90kg sugar to Sinwon County, Hwanghae Province for bread production. Provided scholarships for North Korean defector children in Yanbian, China.

2014

Good People Clinic Construction & Infant Formula Support

Built medical clinic in Yonggang County, Shinheung-ri area. Delivered 4.2 tons of formula and 270 winter coats for children.

2018

Multi-Drug Resistant TB Sanatorium Construction

Supported construction of 60 sanatoriums in Hwanghae Province through Eugene Bell Foundation for MDR-TB patients.

Our DPRK Program Approach

Principled humanitarian assistance focused on vulnerable populations

Humanitarian Principles

Guided by humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence—ensuring aid reaches those most in need regardless of politics.

Needs-Based Programming

Regular assessments and monitoring ensure programs address the most critical needs of vulnerable populations.

Local Partnership

Working through established channels and local partners to ensure effective delivery and cultural appropriateness.

Monitoring & Accountability

Rigorous monitoring systems track aid distribution and verify that assistance reaches intended beneficiaries.

Sustainable Impact

Building local capacity and supporting systems that can continue providing services beyond our direct involvement.

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