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³»¿ë¹ßÃé The implementation of Red Cross/Red Crescent programmes in the Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 2003 was marked by consolidation and by the overcoming and working through of delays. Good working relationships between the various components of the movement who are supporting the DPRK Red Cross were further improved; and the emergence of two coordinated bilateral programmes are examples of how projects implemented within a variety of Movement partnerships can successfully coexist as long as there is strong coordination.
The humanitarian situation in large parts of DPRK did not undergo any signif icant improvement. Large segments of the population are still dependent on international food aid in order to cover minimum nutritional needs. By the close of 2003, there were only a few examples of increased government investment in the provinces outside Pyongyang in the sectors of health and care, water and sanitation, and basic infrastructure such as power supply and transportation systems.