North Korea’s First 1,000 Days Project - Significance and Strategy
Title
North Korea’s First 1,000 Days Project - Significance and Strategy
Author(s)
Hwang Nami
Keyword
통일 한반도
; 추진전략
Publication Year
2015
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Abstract
Project for the 1,000 Days from conception to two years of age in North Korea will play an important role in ensuring the productivity of the future Korean workforce, helping Korea minimize the cost of reunification social spending and boosting the prospects for its continued economic development. This paper focuses on the necessity and targeted population of the First 1,000-Day Project in North Korea and suggests four action strategies.
Table Of Contents
CHAPTER 1 Significance of the First 1,000-Day Project 1 CHAPTER 2 Action Strategy for the First 1,000-Day Project 7 CHAPTER 3 Nutritional and Health Status of North Korean Mothers and Children 13 1. Maternal Mortality 15 2. Nutritional Status and Mortality Rate of Infants and Children 17 CHAPTER 4 Necessity of the First 1,000-Day Project in North Korea 21 1. Groundwork for the Health Security Network for Families and Local Communities 23 2. Targets of the First 1,000-Day Project: Pregnant Women and Young Children 27 CHAPTER 5 Aims of the First 1,000-Day Project in North Korea in North Korea 31 1. Providing a Sustainable, Integrated, and Lifecycle-Specific Health Care Project 33 2. Reducing geographical Disparity in Access to Maternal and Child Health Care 35 3. Providing Maternal and Child Health Services in and around Kaesong Industrial Complex 37 4. Pursuing Development Cooperation Based on Mutual Trust 38
Local ID
Working Paper 2015-13
ISBN
978-89-6827-311-7
KIHASA Research Subject Classification
General social security > International social security