New-The Korea Portraits

Play Video

The video features Co-Convenors of the Ulaanbaatar Process, a civil society dialogue for peace on the Korean Peninsula. The Ulaanbaatar Process is a dialogue program initiated in 2015 by members of the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) in Northeast Asia as part of ongoing efforts by civil society to build sustainable peace in the region.

Play Video

Listen to Christine Ahn, Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ, on how the civil society movement for Korea peace is bringing about political change and shaping the peace process.

Play Video

Dr. Kee Park, Director of DPRK Programs for the Korean American Medical Association, talks about the harms of #sanctions on the most vulnerable people in the DPRK.

Play Video

Dr. Kee Park, Director of DPRK Programs for the Korean American Medical Association, talks about the harms of #sanctions on the most vulnerable people in the DPRK.

Play Video

Join us for a visit to the Demilitarised Zone in Korea, which has divided the nation for 70 years. Let’s listen to the voice for peace from the people in the DPRK!

Play Video

Mr. O Ryong Il’s family survived severe bombing during the Korean War. He shares with us how his family’s war experience shaped his aspiration for achieving lasting peace in Korea. Let’s listen to a call for peace from the DPRK. The video is part of the new DPRK film series produced by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) to bring to you some highlights of everyday lives in the DPRK, and how peace is possible in the Korean Peninsula!

Play Video

Join us for a joyous wedding in DPRK and get a glimpse into love and dating in the country! The video is part of the new DPRK film series produced by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPCS) to bring to you some highlights of everyday lives in the DPRK, and how peace is possible in the Korean Peninsula!