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After one year of inter-Korean and U.S.-North Korea summits, pleasantries, and handshakes, 30% of North Korea’s children remain malnourished.
The famine of the 1990s and its backwash killed millions. An entire generation succumbed to extreme human insecurity.
The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) is a UN-accredited NGO and America’s top North Korean human rights investigator. In focus now: a major study of North Korean children 1990–2018. We call them the "lost generation." Help us tell their story and persuade policymakers it is imperative to rescue the survivors.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The total estimated cost for this project is $40,000, which covers finalizing the research, preparing it to be printed, launching the report, and disseminating it in Washington, D.C., New York City, Geneva, and Brussels. Its successful implementation will depend on your generous support. Help HRNK shine light on the plight of North Korean children over the past three decades.
The famine of the 1990s and its backwash killed millions. An entire generation succumbed to extreme human insecurity.The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) is a UN-accredited NGO and America’s top North Korean human rights investigator. In focus now: a major study of North Korean children 1990–2018. We call them the "lost generation." Help us tell their story and persuade policymakers it is imperative to rescue the survivors.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
The total estimated cost for this project is $40,000, which covers finalizing the research, preparing it to be printed, launching the report, and disseminating it in Washington, D.C., New York City, Geneva, and Brussels. Its successful implementation will depend on your generous support. Help HRNK shine light on the plight of North Korean children over the past three decades.

