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The lack of essential supplies, equipment, and skills are among the barriers to achieve full universal access to quality reproductive health services in DPRK. UNFPA support, which began in 1985, has made essential contributions by supporting training and family planning and providing life-saving medicines and equipment. Current programmes aim to sharpen expertise in data analysis and population studies to inform policy development – on ageing for example – implement reproductive health care standards, and provide critical supplies, equipment and training.

Data overview

Maternal mortality

per 100,000 live births

Unmet need for family planning

Contractive prevalence rate unmet need

Harmful Practices

Dashboards available for Korea, Democratic People's Republic

Result Data

Transparency Portal
UNFPA Global share

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