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  • The Rev. Atle Sommerfeldt, secretary general of Norwegian Church Aid, drinks water from a filter system that produces 160,000 liters of safe water a day in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, where cholera is epidemic almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The water program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out earthquake recovery and community organizing in Port au Prince with support from Norwegian Church Aid and other members of the ACT Alliance. Behind Sommerfeldt is Martin Wartchocs, a Brazilian water engineer in charge of Viva Rio's cholera prevention program.
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  • The Rev. Henrik Stubkjaer, secretary general of Dan Church Aid, inspects a filter system that produces 160,000 liters of safe water a day in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, where cholera is epidemic almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The water program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out earthquake recovery and community organizing in Port au Prince with support from Dan Church Aid and other members of the ACT Alliance. Behind Stubkjaer is Martin Wartchocs, a Brazilian water engineer in charge of Viva Rio's cholera prevention program.
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  • An earthquake survivor in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake, walks in front of rubble.
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  • Sophonie Luis, 29, a disabled woman, in the remnants of her Port-au-Prince apartment, which was demolished in a January 12 earthquake. She is a monitor for an ACT Alliance-supported movement to protect the rights of disabled people during the recovery from Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • Sophonie Luis, 29, a disabled woman, climbs the rubble to the remnants of her Port-au-Prince apartment, which was demolished in a January 12 earthquake. She is a monitor for an ACT Alliance-supported movement to protect the rights of disabled people during the recovery from Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • Sophonie Luis, 29, a disabled woman, climbs the rubble to the remnants of her Port-au-Prince apartment, which was demolished in a January 12 earthquake. She is a monitor for an ACT Alliance-supported movement to protect the rights of disabled people during the recovery from Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • A man shouts criticism of the Haitian government's response to the earthquake at a television crew in front of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, where Haitians on January 23 celebrated a funeral mass for the Roman Catholic archbishop and vicar general of Port-au-Prince, both of whom were killed in the country's earthquake. With Haitian President Rene Preval in attendance, church officials and ordinary Haitians said goodbye to Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot, who died when the impact of the January 12 quake hurled him from a balcony, and Msgr. Charles Benoit, the vicar general whose body was pulled from the cathedral debris.
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  • A tower block toppled by the earthquake lies on its side in Concepción. Natural disasters cause significant psychological and social suffering. Many people were severely traumatised by the earthquake and tsunami in Chile.
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  • A tower block toppled by the earthquake lies on its side in Concepción. Natural disasters cause significant psychological and social suffering. Many people were severely traumatised by the earthquake and tsunami in Chile.
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  • In the Sheikh Zayad Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, Sanober Nathaniel (right), a student at the historically church-related Kinnaird College for Women, visits with a young earthquake victim and her mother. Nathaniel is applying henna to the girl's hand in celebration of Eid el-Fitr, the celebration of the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Students at Kinnaird collected money and clothing for earthquake victims that was distributed through Church World Service and the Church of Pakistan.
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  • Sayra (right) and her sister Satara Jabeen run through their village of Banda Peshtian in Pakistan's northern mouintains.  The 68 families in the village lost their homes to the October 2005 earthquake, and CRS has helped them build temporary shelters so they can remain at home and begin to rebuild their lives and economy.
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  • Shehnaz, a girl in the northern Pakistan village of Bari Banda, obtains water from a water system rebuilt with help from Catholic Relief Services following the October 2005 earthquake.
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  • Bibi Rahiba, who lost her husband, brother, and three children to the October 8, 2005, earthquake, digs into the rubble of her home in search of their bodies.
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  • Fire fighters extinguish a fire in a car outside a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince that marked the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. The car, which belongs to Father Allan Francois, was set afire by protestors upset about the government's management of the quake recovery. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the Mass was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Children participate in a capoeira program in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The dance program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out community organizing in Port au Prince with support from members of the ACT Alliance.
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  • A woman prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Behind her a woman carries photos of loved ones who died during the quake. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Eline Medjune, 5, a girl in an orphanage in Leogane, Haiti, who survived the January 12 earthquake, gets special attention from Elena Bargo, a Spanish woman who lives in New York and who is helping care for the children here as a volunteer with the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • Rose Michel, a 10-year old survivor of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, lost both her legs when the orphanage she was living in collapsed. Here she gets attention from Maura Senfre, a volunteer from the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • Rose Michel, a 10-year old survivor of the January 12 earthquake in Haiti, lost both her legs when the orphanage she was living in collapsed. Here she gets attention from Maura Senfre, a volunteer from the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • Alcius Miguelita, 12, and other children in Port-au-Prince participate in an art program sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization whose work with survivors of the January 12 earthquake is supported by the ACT Alliance.
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  • Alcius Miguelita, 12, and other children in Port-au-Prince participate in an art program sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization whose work with survivors of the January 12 earthquake is supported by the ACT Alliance.
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  • Anne Castleton (right), a consultant on disaster relief for Church World Service, a member of the ACT Alliance, delivers a blanket and hygiene kit to a young blind girl who survived Haiti's January 12 earthquake. She is part of a group of disabled Haitians who are receiving special attention from ACT Alliance members.
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  • A man prays during a gathering of people living with disabilities on January 28 in Port-au-Prince. Church World Service and other members of the ACT Alliance are providing special assistance to Haiti's disabled population, which has grown rapidly in the wake of the January 12 earthquake.
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  • A girl washes laundry in a camp in Port-au-Prince for families left homeless by Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • A girl washes laundry in a camp in Port-au-Prince for families left homeless by Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, unload food and other supplies from a ferry from Jeremie. The ferry is bringing food into the capital and allowing thousands to flee the city, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake. A U.S. Navy warship can be seen in the background. As many as 200,000 people may have already left Port-au-Prince, seeking better conditions elsewhere in the Caribbean island nation.
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  • Dr. Gaspar Gaston attends patients in a tent clinic set up on a street in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake.
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  • A boy living in a camp for homeless families helps unload food aid in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake.
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  • A boy who survived Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake flies a kite in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince.
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  • Marie Sylsalve, a survivor of Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake, rests with her child born January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince.
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  • A young survivor of Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake drinks water outside her family's tent in a displaced person's camp in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince.
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  • Sentia Fabien, a 10-year old survivor of Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake, washes laundry outside her family's tent in a displaced person's camp in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince.
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  • A boy who survived Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake flies a kite in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince.
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  • Children evacuated from Jacmel, on Haiti's southern coast, arrive in Port-au-Prince on January 22 aboard a U.S. Navy Blackhawk helicopter. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians remain homeless and hungry in the wake of the country's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • A woman carries a bag on her head in Dabonne, Haiti, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake.
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  • A woman carries a bag on her head in Dabonne, Haiti, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake.
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  • A woman walks past a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake.
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  • Mehnaz, a girl in the northern Pakistan village of Bari Banda, carries water from a water system rebuilt with help from Catholic Relief Services following the October 2005 earthquake.
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  • Mehnaz, a girl in the northern Pakistan village of Bari Banda, obtains water from a water system rebuilt with help from Catholic Relief Services following the October 2005 earthquake.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, many school classes were held outdoors because of damaged and dangerous classroom buildings.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in northern Pakistan, Church World Service/Action by Churches Together responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here survivors of the quake carry relief supplies provided by CWS/ACT.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, part of a devastated village in northern Pakistan.
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  • Bibi Rahiba, who lost her husband, brother, and three children to the October 8, 2005, earthquake, digs into the rubble of her home in search of their bodies.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, bodies are removed from the rubble in the devastated town of Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, men in Balakot dig into the rubble of their house, which collapsed in the disaster.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a new barbershop was set up in the devastated town of Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a displaced man sits in a tent city outside Balakot. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in northern Pakistan, members of Action by Churches Together in Pakistan, including Church World Service and the Church of Pakistan, responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a physician from Peshawar, Hizkial Barkat (right), a member of a CWS-supported delegation from the Peshawar diocese of the Church of Pakistan, attends to injured patients at a CWS-sponsored "tent city" near Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in northern Pakistan, members of Action by Churches Together in Pakistan, including Church World Service and the Church of Pakistan, responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a physician from Peshawar, Hizkial Barkat (with mask), a member of a CWS-supported delegation from the Peshawar diocese of the Church of Pakistan, attends to injured patients at a CWS-sponsored "tent city" near Balakot. Assisting him is Nassreen Shaker, a nurse from the Peshawar diocese.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in northern Pakistan, members of Action by Churches Together in Pakistan, including Church World Service and the Church of Pakistan, responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a physician from Peshawar, Hizkial Barkat (right), a member of a CWS-supported delegation from the Peshawar diocese of the Church of Pakistan, attends to injured patients at a CWS-sponsored "tent city" near Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, displaced persons living in a camp outside Balakot sponsored by Action by Churches Together. The quake, which measured 7.6 on the Richter scale, killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, two girls cook in a tent city outside Balakot, Pakistan. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a survivor in the devastated town of Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, men pray outside the ruins of a mosque in the devastated town of Balakot. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a scene from the devastated town of Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, two survivors in the devastated town of Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a woman in Balakot watches as rescuers dig into the rubble of her house, which collapsed on several family members inside.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a girl lives in a tent city outside Balakot.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a displaced man walks through a tent city outside Balakot sponsored by Action by Churches Together. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
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  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a displaced man living in a tent city outside Balakot, Pakistan. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people.
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  • A child crawls in the dirt in Cite Soleil, a poor neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, where cholera is epidemic almost one year after a devastating earthquake leveled the capital.
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  • Protestors rally outside a Catholic Mass in Port-au-Prince that marked the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti.  The demonstrators, who burned a priest's car, were upset about the government's management of the quake recovery. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the Mass was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Protestors rally outside a Catholic Mass in Port-au-Prince that marked the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti.  The demonstrators, who burned a priest's car, were upset about the government's management of the quake recovery. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the Mass was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Protestors rally outside a Catholic Mass in Port-au-Prince that marked the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti.  The demonstrators, who burned a priest's car, were upset about the government's management of the quake recovery. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the Mass was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Protestors rally outside a Catholic Mass in Port-au-Prince that marked the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti.  The demonstrators, who burned a priest's car, were upset about the government's management of the quake recovery. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the Mass was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • The ruined facade of the city's Catholic cathedral behind him, Jean Nicole Pirame yells in an attempt to interrupt a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Pirame shouted that President Rene Preval should resign and the country bring back former President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Preval has been widely criticized over the country's slow process of recovery from the quake. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • The ruined facade of the city's Catholic cathedral behind him, Jean Nicole Pirame yells in an attempt to interrupt a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Pirame shouted that President Rene Preval should resign and the country bring back former President Jean Bertrand Aristide. Preval has been widely criticized over the country's slow process of recovery from the quake. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Children watch one boy go airborne as they participate in a capoeira program in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The dance program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out community organizing in Port au Prince with support from members of the ACT Alliance.
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  • A girl participates in a dance program in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out community organizing in Port au Prince with support from members of the ACT Alliance.
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  • A girl participates in a dance program in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out community organizing in Port au Prince with support from members of the ACT Alliance.
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  • A girl participates in a dance program in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port au Prince, Haiti, almost one year after a devastating earthquake. The program is sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian organization carrying out community organizing in Port au Prince with support from members of the ACT Alliance.
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  • A man walks through a field of crosses marking the site where the bodies are buried of more than 100,000 victims from the January 2010 earthquake. More than 230,000 people were killed in the quake. Additional bodies have been added since November 2010 to the grave since a cholera epidemic swept through poor neighborhoods of Haiti, killing more than 3,600 people...
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  • A field of crosses marks the site where the bodies are buried of more than 100,000 victims from the January 2010 earthquake. More than 230,000 people were killed in the quake. Additional bodies have been added since November 2010 to the grave since a cholera epidemic swept through poor neighborhoods of Haiti, killing more than 3,600 people...
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  • A field of crosses marks the site where the bodies are buried of more than 100,000 victims from the January 2010 earthquake. More than 230,000 people were killed in the quake. Additional bodies have been added since November 2010 to the grave since a cholera epidemic swept through poor neighborhoods of Haiti, killing more than 3,600 people...
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  • A man walks through a field of crosses marking the site where the bodies are buried of more than 100,000 victims from the January 2010 earthquake. More than 230,000 people were killed in the quake. Additional bodies have been added since November 2010 to the grave since a cholera epidemic swept through poor neighborhoods of Haiti, killing more than 3,600 people...
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  • Holding photos of family members killed in the disaster, a woman prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Holding photos of family members killed in the disaster, a woman prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • A woman waves her arms in the air as she prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Behind her a woman carries photos of loved ones who died during the quake. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • A woman prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Behind her a woman carries photos of loved ones who died during the quake. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • A man prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • A man holds a rosary and prays during a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • A woman attends a Catholic mass in Port-au-Prince marking the one-year anniversary of the January 12, 2010, earthquake that devastated Haiti. Held in the shadows of the ruins of the city's Catholic cathedral, the gathering was one of many special observances held throughout the Caribbean nation...
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  • Eline medjune, 5, a girl in an orphanage in Leogane, Haiti, who survived the January 12 earthquake, gives a kiss to Elena Bargo, a Spanish woman who lives in New York and who is helping care for the children here as a volunteer with the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • A girl in an orphanage in Leogane, Haiti, who survived the January 12 earthquake. She and other children there are today cared for by volunteers from the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA), whose activities are supported by the ACT Alliance. Here one of the volunteers gets her hair combed.
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  • Children in an orphanage in Leogane, Haiti, who survived the January 12 earthquake, enjoy recreational activities with volunteers from the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • A survivor of the January 12 earthquake in Leogane, Haiti (right), still suffers from a broken collarbone and receives an injection from Marisol Baez, a nurse from the Dominican Republic who works as a promoter for the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
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  • Children in Port-au-Prince participate in an art program sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization whose work with survivors of the January 12 earthquake is supported by the ACT Alliance.
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  • Angelene Pierre, 13,  and other children in Port-au-Prince participate in an art program sponsored by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization whose work with survivors of the January 12 earthquake is supported by the ACT Alliance.
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  • A blind man who survived Haiti's January 12 earthquake cradles a blanket and hygiene kit he received from Church World Service, a member of the ACT Alliance. He is part of a group of disabled Haitians who are receiving special attention from ACT Alliance members.
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  • A boy with disabilities who survived Haiti's January 12 earthquake cradles a blanket and hygiene kit he received from Church World Service, a member of the ACT Alliance. He is part of a group of disabled Haitians who are receiving special attention from ACT Alliance members.
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  • Ezekiel Batista, a missionary in Haiti from the Cuban Council of Churches, a member of the ACT Alliance, delivers a blanket and hygiene kit to a disabled boy who survived Haiti's January 12 earthquake. He is part of a group of disabled Haitians who are receiving special attention from ACT Alliance members. Batista is program manager for a program focusing on the needs of Haiti's disabled, sponsored jointly by the Cuban Council of Churches and Church World Service Haiti.
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  • A man prays during a gathering of people living with disabilities on January 28 in Port-au-Prince. Church World Service and other members of the ACT Alliance are providing special assistance to Haiti's disabled population, which has grown rapidly in the wake of the January 12 earthquake.
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  • A girl washes laundry in a camp in Port-au-Prince for families left homeless by Haiti's devastating January 12 earthquake.
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  • Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, unload food and other supplies from a ferry from Jeremie. The ferry is bringing food into the capital and allowing thousands to flee the city, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake. As many as 200,000 people may have already left Port-au-Prince, seeking better conditions elsewhere in the Caribbean island nation.
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  • Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, sail aboard a ferry bound for Jeremie in order to escape from the capital city, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake. As many as 200,000 people may have already left Port-au-Prince, seeking better conditions elsewhere in the Caribbean island nation.
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  • Residents of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, sail aboard a ferry bound for Jeremie in order to escape from the capital city, which was devastated by a January 12 earthquake. As many as 200,000 people may have already left Port-au-Prince, seeking better conditions elsewhere in the Caribbean island nation.
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  • A man and his daughter in a displaced persons camp in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake.
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  • A man and his daughter in a displaced persons camp in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake.
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  • Women providing food to children living in a camp for homeless families in Jacmel. The families lost their homes--and some of their members--to the January 12 earthquake.
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  • Dr. Gaspar Gaston attends patients in a tent clinic set up on a street in Jacmel, a town on Haiti's southern coast that was ravaged by the January 12 earthquake.
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