TITLE

Aid workers urge world to help N. Korea

AUTHOR(S)
Coday, Dennis
PUB. DATE
April 1999
SOURCE
National Catholic Reporter;04/23/99, Vol. 35 Issue 25, p12
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the efforts of Catholic relief workers to convince the world to send food aid to North Korea. State of North Korea's food stock; Why North Korea attracts less food aid; Assistance of the Catholic church to North Korea.
ACCESSION #
1813083

Tags: FOOD relief;  KOREA (North) -- Social conditions

 

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