Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 07/2014

People with Disabilities in a Changing North Korea

Katharina Zellweger

January 2014

Asia-Pacific Research Center

Abstract

"People with Disabilities in a Changing North Korea" details the situation that people with disabilities face in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (DPRK). Despite its reputation as a repressive, closed society where human rights are routinely abused, there are in fact institutions in the DPRK that work to address the needs of the disabled, and a number of non-governmental organizations providing aid to disabled people are active in the country. In this paper, Katharina Zellweger attempts to provide "an informed and balanced view of what it means to live with disabilities in North Korea and current work to assist the disabled."