S Korea mulling additional aid to global agencies for helping N Korea

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on Tuesday said that it is considering to give an additional grant to global agencies for assisting the people of who are facing health issues.

South Korea's unification ministry said in its report to the lawmakers that donations could be made to agencies like the (UNICEF) and the Health Organisation (WHO) for their assistance projects in North Korea, which has been facing due to a multitude of global sanctions imposed on its stagnant economy and unfavourable weather conditions.

Last year, the reclusive communist state's crop output plunged to its lowest level since 2008 and about 40 per cent of the population need urgent access to proper food, according to the Food Programme (WFP) and the (FAO), reported.

The two agencies said that will require an estimated 1.36 million tons of grain this year to plug the gap on

donated USD 8 million to WFP and UNICEF earlier this month as part of their assistance projects in also announced that it would send 50,000 tons of rice to its impoverished northern neighbour via WFP.

An from the unification ministry said that logistics of delivering the rice to North Korea will be deliberated with WFP after completing necessary internal administrative steps, including the approval of money needed to secure the rice.

The noted that WFP will take care of the issue of possible sanctions exemptions needed to deliver the rice to the communist country since the agency is responsible for transporting and monitoring the distribution of the aid, according to Yonhap.

This will be the first time in nearly nine years that will send rice to North Korea. It will also mark the first time that has provided rice to through a global agency.

In 2010, the had sent 5,000 tons of rice to North Korea following floods which damaged crops and led to severe in the communist country.

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First Published: Tue, June 25 2019. 14:17 IST