Links
Please note that the links to third-party websites below are provided for reference purposes only. NCNK does not endorse any of the sites listed below and is not responsible for their content.
Tour East Asia
Tour East Asia (TEA) is operated by a multinational team including many Americans with representatives in the U.S., Beijing, China, and Dubai, UAE to offer specialized and customized tours of DPR Korea (North Korea) with the highest standard of customer service, security, and experience. It works closely with the Korea International Travel Company (KITC), the oldest and the largest authorized tour operator in DPR Korea (DPRK, North Korea). | VISIT SITE
U.S. Department of State
The State Department's website provides reports, press releases, country studies, and other information on North Korea. | VISIT SITE
U.S. Department of State - Travel Warning
The State Deparment has issued a travel warning to North Korea to provide information for U.S. citizens considering travel to the country (5/09/17). | VISIT SITE
UNICEF
This website is the DPRK programme page for the UN Children's Fund, which protects and defends the rights of every child. | VISIT SITE
United Nations DPR Korea
A website with resources and information concerning the various UN agencies working in North Korea. | VISIT SITE
Uri Tours
Uri Tours was established with the purpose of facilitating travel to North Korea. It works in conjunction with Pyongyang-based, Korean International Sports Travel Company, to organize tours for the public and works with non-profit organizations, NGOs, universities, news agencies, corporations and individuals to assist in corporate programs and travel. Uri Tours also provides DPRK visa processing services as well as consulting in a wide range of DPRK-related areas. Uri Tours is the General Sales Agent of Air Koryo in North and South America. | VISIT SITE
Wilson Center Digital Archive
The Wilson Center's Modern Korean History Portal is a learning and a research tool for students, educators, and professional historians interested in Korea, featuring a large collection of archival documents in translation. | VISIT SITE
Women 4 Nonviolence
Women 4 Nonviolence aims to create a survivors’ network and working committees aided by communication platform to bridge Northern and Southern region survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in UNSCR 1325 implementation, synchronized with initiatives for justice at international legal bodies including those at The Hague. Its work includes a focus on women from North Korea. | VISIT SITE
Women Cross DMZ
Women Cross DMZ are a group of women peacemakers from around the world walking for peace in Korea. They are are Nobel Peace Laureates, feminist authors, peace activists, human rights lawyers, professors, former parliamentarians, faith leaders, humanitarian aid workers, filmmakers, artists, a retired Army Colonel and a recipient of the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. | VISIT SITE
World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health Organization is a specialised agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health. This page links to its programs in North Korea. | VISIT SITE