Concerns about safety in Japan because of
its Ânatural disasters and radiation levels after the devastating Âearthquake in March are unfounded.
"Our biggest problem is that we have no school; none of the children can study," says Edmond Tadahy, as his five-year-old daughter clambers across his lap. The kitchen in the home of this father of five, located in a remote village in north-eastern Madagascar, is filled with the acrid smoke of roasting coffee. On this vast Indian Ocean island, stories like Tadahy’s are common.