Human Security / Human Rights
Information related to human security / human rights in North Korea
UNICEF receives USD$3.2 million for DPRK aid efforts from UN emergency fund
Money to go towards treating malnutrition and a clean water and hygiene project
North Korea’s 2018 Foundation Day: the inside story
The DPRK took major steps to sell itself to the world, though big questions remain about its long-term sincerity
As daylight grows, South Korea must choose between sovereignty or the alliance
Seoul may soon be faced with a stark decision to make
“No substantial changes” to N. Korean human rights situation: Special Rapporteur
Tomás Ojea Quintana says ROK, U.S. must raise issue with DPRK in future talks
UN emergency fund approves USD$6.72 million for humanitarian efforts in N. Korea
Over half of funds to go towards tuberculosis treatment efforts, CERF says
Small town sees major construction six years after deadly floods: imagery
State media touts flood prevention, housing construction in "transforming town" near DPRK capital
How a Czech company helps set up hydropower plants in North Korea
Topic Energo's Miroslav Blazek discusses the unique challenge of bringing the DPRK's power grid up to scratch
Move to block defector reporter from inter-Korean talks pool “regrettable”: Cho
Unification minister says he takes full responsibility for decision to deny Kim Myong-song access
Why U.S. moves to block NGO travel to N. Korea are counterproductive – and wrong
Humanitarian aid cannot be used as an arm of maximum pressure
U.S. NGOs being blocked from humanitarian work in N. Korea, sources say
At least five NGOs have had travel ban exemptions rejected since September