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Gender
In
December 2003, OCHA published the
Gender
Policies of humanitarian and development organisations
working in
the DPRK.
The booklet is designed to provide a clearer overview for all
interested parties of the policies of international organisations,
donors and Non–Governmental Organisations (NGOs) on gender
issues. Mainstreaming gender considerations into the programmes
and projects of the various organisations working in DPRK has been
consistently identified as a key target by the resident
humanitarian organisations in DPRK
Please
click here to go to
the online version of the booklet
''Gender
Policies of
Humanitarian
and Development
Organisations
Working
in the DPRK'
(393 KB *pdf)
Human
Rights and Humanitarian Principles
United
Nations humanitarian action in the DPRK is based on a broad body
of international humanitarian and human rights law. Humanitarian
action in the DPRK has directly addressed the fulfillment of
economic, social and cultural rights, notably the right to food,
to health and to education, but also, through food-for-work, the
right to work. Being of a short-term and highly targeted nature humanitarian
action does not address the right to social security, or the
right to culture, or to the benefits of science and technology.
It does, however, take these rights into consideration in its
operations.
Please click here for
further information on
humanitarian policies and principles in action in the DPRK.
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