Purpose: This study seeks to link the knowledge sharing platform to the SDGs implementation mechanism as a way to reduce the gap between theoretical discussions and reality on knowledge sharing with North Korea and improve the effectiveness of knowledge sharing.
 Originality: While the theoretical approach to knowledge sharing has been discussed mainly on the grand discourse on the premise of regime change, the projects implemented in reality were mainly simple technology transfers or short-term one-time economic knowledge transfer. This study has significance as a practical policy study that can narrow the gap between knowledge sharing theory and North Korea's reality and enhance development capacity by seeking ways to connect the knowledge platform to North Korea's SDGs implementation mechanism.
 Methodology: This study confirmed North Korea's perception of knowledge sharing through literature reviews and interviews, and analyzed existing technical assistance and knowledge sharing project data and preceding studies to derive its characteristics. In particular, three closed interviews were conducted and the contents of the closed presentations were referred to. In addition, reports and previous studies of major international organizations related to knowledge sharing were reviewed.
 Result: In order for the transferred technology and knowledge to be accumulated and reproduced in North Korea, horizontal and vertical exchanges between donors in each field and North Korea's internal experts, ministries, and specialized organizations are required, and a knowledge reproduction hub must be formed internally. This paper presents an alternative that the technical committee (TC) of North Korea's SDGs implementation mechanism is a hub institution that integrates sectoral information, knowledge, and project evaluations accumulated through business channels and can be linked to donor knowledge sharing platforms.
 Conclusion and Implication: This study has policy implications as a new approach that can create synergies by strengthening North Korea's development capabilities under various realistic constraints.