Korea’s Post-War Recovery and Reconstruction

Discover the recovery and reconstruction efforts of the United Nations in the aftermath of the Korean War

UNKRA’s Activities for South Korea’s Reconstruction (1957) by National Film WorksNational Archives of Korea

UNKRA's Activities for the Reconstruction of Korea

UNKRA (United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency) is a UN organization established by the UN General Assembly in 1950 to support the reconstruction of Korea. UNKRA led aid activities in war-ravaged Korea.  

President Syngman Rhee’s Speech at the Opening Ceremony of UNKRA (1951) by The Bureau of Public InformationNational Archives of Korea

In December 1950, the United Nations (UN) established the UN Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) to aid South Korea’s relief efforts. UNKRA initially focused on emergency relief for civilians.

Disability Rehabilitation Program of UNKRA Government Report on UNKRA’s Plans (1952) by Office of the Prime MinisterNational Archives of Korea

This document details UNKRA’s rehabilitation project for disabled veterans during the war, specifically the establishment of a rehabilitation center in Busan’s Dongnae-gu.

Disability Rehabilitation Program of UNKRA Organizational Chart for the Dongnae Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Veterans (1952) by Office of the Prime MinisterNational Archives of Korea

The chart labeled “Organizational Chart for the Dongnae Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Veterans“ shows a total of 109 positions, including 16 foreign staff and 93 local staff.

UNKRA’s Reconstruction Efforts (1953) by The Bureau of Public InformationNational Archives of Korea

In June 1954, UNKRA signed an agreement with South Korea on the Korean Economic Aid Plan. Along with providing relief supplies, UNKRA engaged in the reconstruction of industry, transportation, communication, housing, healthcare, and education.

View of the National Maritime College Building Constructed with UNKRA Funds (1955) by The Bureau of Public InformationNational Archives of Korea

In November 1955, a new building for the National Maritime College was constructed in Busan with financial support from UNKRA.

Completion of the Incheon Glass Factory (1957) by National Film WorksNational Archives of Korea

With UNKRA’s support, the first factory in South Korea to produce plate glass using domestic materials and technology was completed in Incheon in 1957.

Aerial View of the Mungyeong Cement Factory (1957) by The Bureau of Public InformationNational Archives of Korea

South Korea’s first cement factory was established in Mungyeong in 1957 with support from UNKRA, marking the agency’s largest construction project.

UNKRA’s Closure and Future Plans (1958) by Ministry of Government AdministrationNational Archives of Korea

On June 30, 1958, UNKRA concluded its major activities, and this document outlines the South Korean government’s plan to manage the remaining funds and projects.

Textbook Printing Plant Under Construction in Yeongdeungpo (1954) by unNational Archives of Korea

This photograph shows a textbook printing plant under construction at Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, funded by UNKRA. UNKRA’s activities officially ended in 1960. Although short-lived, its contributions were crucial in laying the foundation for South Korea’s post-war recovery.

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