Opinion | Why US aid cuts are a win for North Korea’s Kim Jong-un
Washington’s funding halt threatens to further damage the lives of people living under one of the most egregious authoritarian regimes

The cause for alarm is the sudden freeze on the funds of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) – a US non-governmental organisation.
The funding halt threatens to damage further the lives of people living under one of the world’s most egregious authoritarian regimes.
The NED is a US institution with a long history in its foreign policy, described as a “bastion of Republican internationalism”. Established by an act of Congress, it was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1983.
With bipartisan support, the NED is squarely based on core Republican values of spreading democracy through the world. It supports the work of non-governmental organisations in more than 100 countries every year.
