struggling to cope with his trauma, asashi has a message that needs getting out. he has been observing children over the years. he hopes that by putting a camera in their hands, he can help them ease their trauma. >> behind the smiles and the play, there could be something hidden. the camera helps them to reflect about what's happened to them and to kind of externalize as much as they can. the fact they have to tell the story to other children in other parts of the world encourage them to express themselves as much as possible. >> reporter: the children of the project took about 8,000 pictures. each one reflects the children's courage and the desire for their home town to be revealed soon. masami yukon, nhk world. >>> unicef officials plan to display the photos with captions written by the children. when they have around the world. among the locations, japan and the unicef headquarters, new york. they plan to time the event to coincide with the first anniversary of the disaster, march 11th, 2012. rachel ferguson is up next with weather. >>> since the march 11th ac