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Topic: Unicef warns of severe child malnourishment in North Korea (Read 498 times)

legendary
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North Korea is a closed country with impossible laws and deeply in past time..Children are abused and hungry and so on or it is said to be like that...but what's happening with children-slaves in India working 18 hours per day in fabric of fashion brands?

i share same ideas with you .. yes it is definitely serious topic child  malnourishment in north korea but there are lots of topic such as child labor, child abuse.. to discuss and find a solution for them.
legendary
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Another embarrassment for more Kim Jong-un, "leader" of a country of lies, hunger and misery. The problem is that nobody cares.
legendary
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North Korea is a closed country with impossible laws and deeply in past time..Children are abused and hungry and so on or it is said to be like that...but what's happening with children-slaves in India working 18 hours per day in fabric of fashion brands?

Stop buying 10$ clothing from india. Problem solved.
newbie
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or maybe cereal rations were reduced, impacting the nutritional and health status of women and children.
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North Korea is a closed country with impossible laws and deeply in past time..Children are abused and hungry and so on or it is said to be like that...but what's happening with children-slaves in India working 18 hours per day in fabric of fashion brands?
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About 25,000 children in North Korea require immediate treatment for malnutrition after a drought cut food production by a fifth and the government reduced rations, Unicef has warned.

The UN’s children’s fund is asking for £12.6m ($18m) in donations for its North Korea work as part of a global £1.9bn humanitarian appeal for children.

It said the money needed for its work had doubled in three years, driven by global conflicts and extreme weather that were forcing growing numbers of children from their homes and exposing millions more to food shortages, violence, disease and abuse.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2016/jan/26/unicef-appeal-2016-severe-child-malnourishment-north-korea
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