Large sheets of plate glass on a trolley prior to dispatch from the Inchon Flat Glass Plant completed by the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA) in September 1957.
UNKRA welfare officers introduced the use of lime to improve the quality of the soil. This method was previously unknown in Korea.
An UNKRA welfare officer, Mr. Francis Preziosi, assists in the distribution of farm implements in an aid programme jointly carried out by CARE, KCAC and UNKRA.
Mr. Francis Preziosi, an UNKRA welfare officer, visiting one of the orphanages that received aid from UN funds.
To help the farmers, UNKRA started a pig fund under which poor families were given a pig and then repaid by returning a piglet from the first litter.
Land reclamation schemes have helped to increase the arable land in South Korea. This picture shows the building of the protecting sea wall.
Refugees from the north re-established themselves in a new area by building a kiln and making kimchi jars.
The whole family takes part in the house-building operation.
Drying red peppers which are an important adjunct to the Korean diet of rice and kimchi.
Houses in the model village attached to the plant. A new industrial community has grown up round the plant. A community centre and schools have also been built.