Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
North Korea may soon receive textbooks, medical equipment from US-based NGO
Group plans to send South Korean medical equipment to Pyongyang hospital after UN extends another sanctions waiver
North Korea reports no COVID cases amid rumblings of humanitarian aid
DPRK tells WHO it tested 693 people as UNICEF renews sanctions exemption for medical assistance
Help on the way? UNICEF could provide vaccine storage equipment to North Korea
Sanctions exemption extended for UN agency to send millions of dollars of medical and other aid to DPRK
Amid food crisis, North Korea promotes elite homes with too much to eat
Children should never skip breakfast and stop using computers and phones late into the night, state TV says
Chinese court sentences DPRK consultant Michael Spavor to 11 years in prison
Ottawa condemned the ruling against the Canadian citizen for its lack of 'fairness and transparency'
North Korea creates ‘central command team’ for flood damage recovery
State media says team will support reconstruction and relief efforts after recent flooding in South Hamgyong province
North Korean TV airs first Tokyo Olympics coverage days after closing ceremony
UK vs. Chile women's football match airs in low quality, without commentary and three weeks late
North Korea ignores some areas, favors others in latest flood recovery efforts
No signs of aid in northeast province as satellite imagery shows homes, roads and bridges destroyed
North Korea complains about ‘hostile’ foreign pressure at ASEAN forum
U.S., South Korea among those in attendance at high-level meeting of foreign ministers
South Korean ministries gearing up for North Korea humanitarian assistance
New research projects suggest Seoul may seek private aid channels as Pyongyang rejects state humanitarianism