Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
South Korea to send $8 million in aid to North at “earliest possible date”: MOU
Major ROK-based NGO also seeking to send emergency assistance to DPRK
North Korea cereal imports partially recovered in March: data
Russia, South Korea, and South Africa also reporting food shipments to the DPRK
South Korea’s Gyeonggi province sends $1.3 million in flour, saplings to North
Aid to help feed children, assist with reforestation
Leaving the British friends of North Korea: eight years in the UK KFA
Alex Meads discusses his time in the "paranoid" pro-DPRK group
How to address North Korea’s dire humanitarian situation – NKNews Podcast Ep.72
Dr. Kee Park discusses maximum pressure, medical cooperation, and a recent trip to the DPRK
UNICEF received second sanctions exemption for North Korea work in April: UN
Sanctions committee greenlit delivery of $5.7 million in medical equipment to DPRK, website reveals
N. Korea’s mass games to begin in June, run for two months longer than in 2018
Controversial show’s early start could result in tourism boost worth millions of euros
South Korea to push ahead with delivery of $8 million in aid to North: MOU
Funds set to go towards World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Average rainfall this year at its lowest in a century, North Korean media says
Adverse weather conditions expected to continue until early June, ruling party organ reports
How serious is the food situation in North Korea? The view from the official data
While the DPRK is undoubtedly facing looming shortages, the numbers don't always tell the full story