Unicef provides nutrition supplies for 160K N.Korean pregnant women

 

by IANS |

Seoul, Feb 11 (IANS) The Unicef has provided North Korea with micronutrient treatments for 160,000 pregnant and lactating women, according to its recent report.

The items are the first supplies from Unicef delivered to the reclusive North after it reopened western sea routes in October following months-long border controls against the Covid-19 pandemic, reports Yonhap News Agency.

"After several months in quarantine at Nampo port, the first batch of nutrition supplies was released from disinfection, including micronutrient treatments sufficient to support 160,000 pregnant and lactating women," the UN agency's Humanitarian Situation Report on East Asia and Pacific Region said.

The report covered Unicef's activities in the fourth quarter of last year.

North Korea has been gradually opening its sea and land routes to bring in essential materials from abroad.

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