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Database Center for North Korean Human Rights

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The Database Center for North Korean Human Rights (NKDB) is dedicated to protecting the human rights of the North Korean people living under the regime of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Founded in 2003, NKDB works towards the improvement of North Korean human rights through a variety of ways including data collection and analysis, monitoring, resettlement support, psychological counseling, as well as advocacy efforts to raise international awareness of the human rights situation in North Korea. NKDB strives to improve the conditions facing North Koreans based on the principles of equality and humanity. By raising international awareness, pressuring the DPRK to adhere to international standards and facilitating the efforts of other human rights organizations, NKDB works towards change in North Korea. Our organization will continue its efforts until the basic human rights of all people living in North Korea are ensured. Check out our newly relaunched Visual Atlas to get a more in-depth look into human rights violations in North Korea: www.visualatlas.org If you are interested in making a donation, please visit http://nkdb.org/en/donations/donations_guide.php Interested in volunteering or interning with us? We're always looking for skilled translators and people with a passion for North Korean human rights issues. Contact us at nkdb.org@hotmail.com for more information!