North Korea hunger
Last reviewed: 10-07-2008
THE SECRET FAMINE

KEY FACTS
| Total population | 23.9 million (Source: U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division, 2006) |
| Famine death estimates | 220,000 (Source: Democratic People's Republic of Korea's government, DPRK) 2.5 million (Andrew Natsios, former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development) 600,000 - 1 million (Marcus Noland, Institute for International Economics) No estimate ever given by World Food Programme (WFP) |
| Chronic malnutrition under six years old | 37 percent (DPRK/UNICEF/WFP, 2004) |
| Grain deficit | 1.4 million tonnes (Source: Korea Rural Economic Institute, 2007) |
| Total targeted by WFP country operation | 1.9 million people (Source: WFP) |
| Total targeted by WFP flood response in 2007 | 215,000 people (Source: WFP) |
| WFP donors for North Korea | United States, Japan, South Korea, European Union, Australia, Italy, Germany, Canada, Sweden, Russia, Ireland and Norway. |
| North Korea's military spending | 15.9 percent of budget (Finance Minister, 2005) |
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