
Avoid Japan at your own risk
Concerns about safety in Japan because of
its natural disasters and radiation levels after the devastating earthquake in March are unfounded.
Concerns about safety in Japan because of
its natural disasters and radiation levels after the devastating earthquake 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.