Meet Inspiring Women Leaders from Around the World!
The WFWP International invites you to a special global gathering, offering a unique opportunity to connect with remarkable women leaders and members from across the world.
This event is designed to inspire, engage, and inform, providing insight into WFWP’s impactful initiatives, diverse projects, and ongoing efforts to create positive change in communities worldwide.
Join us for a meaningful time of sharing, reflection, and collaboration as we explore new ways to work together for peace and a better future.
Be part of the conversation. Be part of the movement.
Date: Friday, November 28, 2025
Event Time: 12 PM GMT/ 9 PM KST (Click here to see the corresponding time in your region)
Participants: OPEN TO EVERYONE (leaders, members, guests)
Young Sun Choi, born in Ulsan, South Korea, has dedicated her life to advancing peace and reunification between the two Koreas. She joined the WFWP Korea office in 1996 and served as Secretary-General from 2002. She later held the position of president from 2017 to 2019 and resumed the role in 2022. Since 2023, she has also been taking the role of chair at the AEWON Volunteer Organization.
After completing her master’s program in Unification Education Studies at the University of North Korean Studies, she actively developed WFWP Korea’s educational projects on unification at the grassroots. These initiatives have deepened public understanding and emphasized the importance of peaceful reunification. In recognition of her contributions, she has received prestigious awards from the central government, including the Minister of Unification Award, the Prime Minister’s Award, and the President’s Award. Additionally, she has been honored with the Governor of Gyeonggi Province Award at the local government level.
Currently, she is involved in establishing and implementing policies on democratic and peaceful unification on a bipartisan and pan-national level by serving as a council member of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, the presidential consultative body in South Korea.
In addition, she has been a co-chair at the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation where she had opportunities to visit North Korea 23 times and played a key role in fostering exchanges between North and South Korean women.