(Source)http://www.foejapan.org/en/news/120419.html
Friends of Earth Japan (FoE) is a member of the international
environmental NGO network, Friends of the Earth. After 3/11, FoE
established an “energy team” that has since been working to
support Fukushima residents, particularly with regards to reducing
children’s exposure to radiation.
In April 2011, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology (MEXT) issued a directive to set 20mSv/year as the
permissible limit of radiation exposure for children while at
school. As this was as high as the permissible limit for adults working
at nuclear power plants, concerned parents, NGOs, and citizen groups
raised voices of protest. This led the MEXT to issue
another directive, promising to make efforts to lower the level of
radiation exposure for schoolchildren below 1mSv/year. However, the
20mSv/year limit remains within government policy for
designating evacuation zones, and the new 1mSv/year directive fails to
take into account the amount of radiation children are exposed to
outside schools. In collaboration with residents of highly contaminated
areas, we tried to negotiate with the government to reconsider these
standards, but unfortunately we were unsuccessful.
We thus launched the “Fukushima POKA-POKA Project” in December 2011
in collaboration with three other NGOs, in hopes of responding to the
desires of Fukushima residents to temporarily evacuate their children
until decontamination efforts are complete. This project mainly focuses
on residents of contamination “hot-spots” of Fukushima City, supporting
children, pregnant women and families through temporary evacuation
retreats to Tsuchiyu Hot Springs, an area of very low
contamination within Fukushima prefecture. A total of 2,200 parents and
their children were able to participate in the first two terms of the
project that took place between January and June of 2012. As there are
hardly any other programs that offer weekend retreats, we received many
requests to continue this program. Most recently, we collaborated with
the Minami Boso Youth Camp in Chiba to host a summer retreat for 25
children from Fukushima City from August 20th to the 23rd. This coming
fall we will resume our weekend evacuation program at Tsuchiyu Hot
Springs, and come December, we will organize another retreat in Chiba.
We deeply appreciate your continued support in this endeavor. Donations can be made through the following link:
http://www.foejapan.org/en/news/120419.html
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