Human Rights Education
Providing human rights education to youth and young people in Korea and abroad to raise human rights awareness across Asia.
Human Rights Education
Providing human rights education to youth and young people in Korea and abroad to raise human rights awareness across Asia.
Youth Human Rights School
Delivering a youth human rights education program that helps adolescents deepen their understanding of human rights and develop human rights sensitivity through lectures and group activities on diverse human rights issues.
Youth Human Rights School provides a space to think beyond the self toward the collective, look beyond Korea to the world, and reflect together on human dignity for tomorrow as well as today.
Youth Human Rights School
Delivering a youth human rights education program that helps adolescents deepen their understanding of human rights and develop human rights sensitivity through lectures and group activities on diverse human rights issues.
Youth Human Rights School provides a space to think beyond the self toward the collective, look beyond Korea to the world, and reflect together on human dignity for tomorrow as well as today.
Program History
2025
<UN and Human Rights>
Session 1: Gyeonggi Suwon Foreign Language High School
Session 2: Dongyang Middle School
Session 3: Hanul Middle School
Session 4: Guryong Middle School
Session 5: Magok Haneui Middle School
Session 6: Suseo Middle School
2023
Reflections on North Korean Human Rights: The International Community and North Korean Human Rights (Oh Joon, Professor, Kyung Hee University / Chair, Save the Children Korea; Advisor, Human Asia / Former Ambassador, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations)
North Korean Human Rights from a Practitioner’s Perspective (Miri Cha , Head of Education Team, Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights)
North Korea as Seen by the United Nations (Prof. Chang-rok Soh, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University / Member, UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) / President, Human Asia)
The Universality and Relativity of North Korean Human Rights (Prof. Seong-ryeol Kim, Professor of Diplomacy, Busan University of Foreign Studies)
2022
North Korea and Human Rights: The Path Forward (Young-hwan Lee, Executive Director, Transitional Justice Working Group)
Are There Different Types of Human Rights? Civil and Political Rights vs. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Explained by a UN Practitioner (Jeong-rin Kim, Human Rights Officer, UN OHCHR)
How Did Social Rights Become Human Rights? (Ju-young Lee, Research Professor, Human Rights Center, Seoul National University / Member, UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2023–2026))
Access to Medicines for the Right to Health (UAEM Korea Campaign Team)
Freedom of Expression and the “Right” to Hate Speech? (Prof. Nam-guk Kim, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University)
The Belief That We Still Move Forward: A New Human Rights Story from a UN Human Rights Committee Member (Prof. Chang-rok Soh, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University / Member, UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) / President, Human Asia)
2021
The Role of the International Community and the United Nations in the Post–COVID-19 Era (Joon Oh, Professor, Kyung Hee University / Chair, Save the Children Korea; Advisor, Human Asia / Former Ambassador, Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations)
New Technologies and Human Rights in the COVID Era: Emerging Threats and Opportunities (Prof. Chang-rok Soh, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University / Member, UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) / President, Human Asia)
The United Nations and Human Rights: How Does the UN Promote Human Rights? (Prof. Chang-rok Soh, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University / Member, UN Human Rights Committee (CCPR) / President, Human Asia)
Climate Crisis and Human Rights (Prof. Hyo-je Cho, Division of Social Sciences, Sungkonghoe University)
Access to Medicines (UAEM Korea Campaign Team)
2020
The Jangmadang Generation: Youth and Human Rights in North Korea (Seok-gil Park, Head of Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) Korea Branch)
Access to Medicines and Human Rights (UAEM Korea Campaign Team)
2019
Outreach Human Rights School at Sejong International High School: <International Human Rights Law and Refugees>
Today’s Feminism for Youth (Hye-eun Hong, Author)
A Preview of College Life: Focusing on Human Rights Activism (Soo-ah Jo, Stanford University Student / Member, Human Asia Human Rights Club)
2012
The 1st Human Rights School (Middle School Track and High School Track)
Living as an Ethnic Minority (Ronel Chakma Nani, Chair, “Jumma” People Solidarity in Korea)
2007
Outreach Human Rights School at KIS Jeju (Korea International School, Jeju)