Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea

Hanns-Seidel-Foundation, Seoul Office
13 Hannamdaero 20-gil,
#501 (Sooyoung Bldg., Hannam-dong),
Youngsan-ku,
Seoul, 140-886, Republic of Korea
Tel.: +82-2-790-5344/5 | Fax: -5346
E-Mail: info@hss.or.kr

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In December 2012, the senior representatives of NKDB (Database Center for North Korean Human Rights), NKIS (the North Korean Intellectuals Solidarity) and PSCORE (People for Successful COrean REunification) visited Europe (Belgium, England, France and Germany) on a study trip organized by the Hanns-Seidel-Foundation. undefinedmore...

A new issue of the Journal "The Unified Korea", a leading publication on unification affairs published by the Institute for Peace Affairs, long-standing partner of Hanns Seidel Foundation Korea, has just been published.  undefinedmore...

The Hanns-Seidel-Foundation Korea worked with the Local Administration Research Institute (LARI) from the beginning. In 1987, both partners successfully started a village renewal project in Daedaeili in Gyeonggi province. Since then, South Korea completely changed, from a newly industrialized country to a successful and dynamic OECD member state. undefined more...

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Hanns-Seidel-Foundation since several years implements a project on sustainable forestry in North Korea. There, forests suffered tremendously due to two decades of economic and energy crisis. undefinedmore...