Seoul's Unification Ministry seven million dollars would go to World Food Programme (WFP) projects in the North, and USD 6.3 million to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
The decision came a month after the ministry approved USD 2.9-million in financial support for Seoul civic groups providing assistance to North Korea.
It was the first time that Seoul had funded such civic projects in four years, after the government imposed tough economic sanctions on Pyongyang.
Seoul accused Pyongyang of torpedoing the ship, although the North has always angrily denied involvement.
Cross-border ties have remained largely icy for years since then, but Seoul has occasionally offered funds for UN projects in the North on humanitarian grounds.
But today's announcement marks the first funding for the WFP since 2007.
The UN estimates that nearly 2.4 million people in the impoverished North need regular food assistance and 28 per cent of children under five suffer chronic malnutrition.
The North had proposed sending athletes and cheerleaders to the Asian Games that begin late September in the South Korean city of Incheon.
But talks to sort out logistics fell apart last month with the North accusing the South of arrogance, and threatening to boycott the event.
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