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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
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Haiti - One month after
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Haiti - One month after
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
One month after the devestating earthquake that killed almost 300,000 in Haiti, the people of Port au Prince are still living in the streets, cared for by NGO's, and searching for loved ones with their bare hands under the ruins. Chaos is the only way to describe the life in this destroyed city. A country already on it's knees was brought down further by one of the worst earthquakes in history. 175,000 people have fled Port au Prince to towns that were already living below the line of poverty. Others are living in stadiums and parks throughout Port au Prince and bracing themselves for the rainy season.
2010©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Too Much Time – women in prison
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Too Much Time – women in prison
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti-One Month After
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Haiti - One month after
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2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Haiti - One month after
Daily life
2007©Jane Evelyn Atwood