The “GU-GU-RU project” to eliminate discrimination related to the health effects of the Fukushima nuclear accident

Author:

Amir Isamu1,Eguchi Yuichiro2,Saotome Kosaku1,Ogawa Soichiro1,Kojima Yoshiyuki1,Tamaki Tomoaki1,Tsubokura Masaharu1

Affiliation:

1. Fukushima Medical University

2. Loco Medical General Institute

Abstract

Abstract Background: Although 12 years have passed since Great East Japan Earthquake and following Fukushima nuclear accident, approximately 40% of Japanese citizen still believe that the current radiation exposure in Fukushima residents will likely cause genetic effects of radiation. This misunderstanding could continue unexpected discrimination and prejudice towards those from Fukushima now and in the future. In order to provide updated knowledge and eliminate rumors related to radiation, Japanese Ministry of the Environment has launched “GU-GU-RU project” in 2021 with consisting of five sections. Objective: To discuss the objectives and effects of the “GU-GU-RU Project” (results after the first year), to present administrative measures that may be effective in the long-term to prevent unjustified discrimination and prejudice, and to eliminate rumors in the event of future large-scale disasters, including radiation disasters. Methods: We showed the contents of each sections carried out under the project and observed the result of first-year activities in each section. Results: Among the programs, the “Radiation College” has steadily produced positive results, with nearly 1,300 students participating and 50 students sharing their thoughts and ideas. In addition, the project has adopted strategies such as creating and broadcasting a TV program and collaborations with manga, which are expected to have a significant impact on society. Conclusions: Compared to previous efforts on disseminating information related to health effect of radiation exposure, the “GU-GU-RU Project” has taken a different approach in providing information of radiation and its health effects, which could become a better understanding of health effects of radiation for the general public.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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