Partner Organizations
1) APCEIU (Asia Pacific Center for Education for International Understanding under the Auspices of UNESCO)

This Institute is a regional international organization dedicated to realizing UNESCO’s goal of promoting education for international understanding. It is guided by the “Recommendation concerning Education for International Understanding, Cooperation and Peace and Education relating to Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,” adopted by UNESCO’s 18th General Conference in 1974, and by the “Declaration and Integrated Framework of Action on Education for Peace, Human Rights and Democracy,” recommended at the 44th International Conference of Education in 1994 and adopted by the UNESCO General Conference.
In line with UNESCO’s vision of pursuing world peace and human security, the Institute seeks to enhance peace and cultural development through education, strengthen the capacity of UNESCO Member States in this region for international understanding education, and establish a foundation for collaboration among relevant institutions, experts, teachers, educators, and civil society activists. Since its founding in 2000, the Institute has worked continuously with UNESCO Headquarters and 47 Member States in the Asia-Pacific region to advance education for international understanding in support of peace.
Address: 120, Saemal-ro, Guro-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 08289
Tel: 02-774-3956
https://www.unescoapceiu.org/
2) Save the Children

Founded in 1919 in London, England, by Eglantyne Jebb under the principle that not a single child’s rights should be denied, Save the Children now operates in 117 countries—including Korea, Australia, Canada, and Germany—working to protect children’s rights. Save the Children Korea, as the Korean branch of Save the Children International, runs domestic programs focused on child protection, education, and healthcare, while also supporting international efforts in education, health and nutrition, child protection, livelihood assistance, overseas sponsorship, and humanitarian aid.
Address: 174, Tojeong-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, 04080
Tel: 02-6900-4400
https://www.sc.or.kr/
3) HoE (Hope is Education)
In addition to its work in Korea, HOI also supports various educational activities abroad—such as global citizenship education, teacher training, and Google-based instruction—in countries like Kenya and Uganda.
Address: G414, Heyground, 115, Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, 04768
Tel: 02-737-1225
4) World Vision
World Vision is a global NGO that practices God’s love by creating sustainable change so that the most vulnerable children, families, and communities around the world can break free from poverty and inequality and achieve self-reliance. The international World Vision partnership, to which World Vision Korea belongs, is the world’s largest humanitarian, development, and advocacy organization, operating in over 100 countries with more than 35,000 staff members. It supports the most vulnerable children and communities worldwide through major initiatives such as community development programs, emergency relief, and child advocacy.
Address: 77-1 Yeouinaru-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07327
Tel: 02-2078-7000


