
Humanitarian Aid for North Korea
providing the needs of the vulnerable and marginalized populations
GFI improve the quality of life of struggling North Koreans by focusing on the following five areas.
01
FOOD & NUTRITION

GFI has implemented an array of projects to fight hunger and malnutrition among North Korea children by providing essential nutrients: protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and more.

5,730,000 servings
of nutritious meals served to children

180,000 servings
of pork donated
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13 North Korean Schools and Orphanages served
02
AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTIVITY

GFI provides agricultural materials, establishes livestock farms, supplies animal feed, and provides technical education to North Korean citizens in order to increase agricultural productivity, create a foundation for economic independence, and resolve food insecurity.
140 tons
of agricultural row covers distributed to farms across North Korea

4 greenhouses
built to grow and cultivate vegetables in
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$170,000 worth
of repairs and renovations for the operation of the pig farm in Pyeongyang (wells, cattle sheds, silos, etc.)

03
HEALTH & MEDICINE

GFI provides medicines and medical services for North Koreans who suffer from preventable diseases because of the poor healthcare conditions.


$520,000 worth of medications delivered
(for high blood pressure, gastrointestinal diseases, diabetes, anti-inflammatory disease, etc.)
27 tons
of African Swine Fever (ASF) antiseptic drugs and disinfectants
04
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
& EDUCATION

GFI creates education and employment opportunities for North Korean citizens through participatory development to promote economic independence while fighting malnutrition.
established an
entire porridge factory
(acquired necessary machinery &
in the processing of hiring workers)

MBA program
launched & funded
(provided related books & management training for North Korean entrepreneurs)

05
DISASTER RELIEF

In response to natural disasters, epidemics, and famines, GFI works to provide emergency relief and assistance for the adults and children in underprivileged and marginalized communities in North Korea.

205 tons
of emergency relief food aid
(55 tons of flour, 150 tons of dried corn)
