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  • A survivor of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, back home in her mountain village of Khanian after spending months in tent camps at a lower elevation. She and her son still faced innumerable challenges. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Water systems throughout the mountains of Pakistan were damaged and destroyed during the October 2005 quake, but aid groups have been actively restoring water systems so that earthquake survivors, like Hafeeza, a 17-year old in the village of Potha, where Norwegian Church Aid rebuilt the water system, can have access to the the life-giving liquid. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • A survivor of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, back home in her mountain village of Khanian after spending months in tent camps at a lower elevation. She and her son still faced innumerable challenges. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • A survivor of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, back home in her mountain village of Khanian after spending months in tent camps at a lower elevation. She and her son still faced innumerable challenges. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Water systems throughout the mountains of Pakistan were damaged and destroyed during the October 2005 quake, but aid groups have been actively restoring water systems so that earthquake survivors, like Hafeeza, a 17-year old in the village of Potha, where Norwegian Church Aid rebuilt the water system, can have access to the the life-giving liquid. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-31.jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-25.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-21.jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a girl who survived holds a sibling 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-08.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-04.jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in Pakistan, international aid organizations responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a Pakistan Army helicopter is used to ferry relief supplies provided by Church World Service/Action by Churches Together to the remote village of Gantar. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-46.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-27.jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake, a girl living 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-06.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-05.jpg
  • A young survivor of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan, back home in her mountain village of Khanian after spending months in tent camps at a lower elevation. She and her neighbors still face innumerable challenges. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 80,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in Pakistan, international relief groups responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a Pakistan Army helicopter is used to ferry relief supplies, provided by Church World Service/Action by Churches Together, to people in the remote village of Banna. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 pople in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-43.jpg
  • Following an October 8, 2005, earthquake in Pakistan, international relief groups responded quickly to the needs of thousands of affected families. Here a Pakistan Army helicopter is used to ferry relief supplies, provided by Church World Service/Action by Churches Together, to the remote village of Gantar where they are unloaded while a crowd of survivors waits. The quake measured 7.6 on the Richter scale and killed more than 74,000 people in northern Pakistan.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-44.jpg
  • This woman is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-184.jpg
  • A woman left homeless by Haiti's January 12 earthquake lives in a makeshift tent city in the yard of a partially destroyed church in Port-au-Prince. The quake left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-174.jpg
  • A woman left homeless by Haiti's January 12 earthquake lives in a makeshift tent city in the yard of a partially destroyed school in Port-au-Prince. The quake left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-475.jpg
  • A woman left homeless by Haiti's January 12 earthquake lives in a makeshift tent city in the yard of a partially destroyed school in Port-au-Prince. The quake left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-476.jpg
  • A girl left homeless by Haiti's January 12 earthquake gets her hair combed by her mother in a makeshift tent city in the yard of a partially destroyed school in Port-au-Prince. The quake left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-171.jpg
  • A Baptist pastor preaches to earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a park in the Nerette area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-181.jpg
  • Men in earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince dig into the rubble of a building, hoping to find the remains of 20 people they believe are buried inside. The country was wracked by a devastating quake on January 12 that killed at least 150,000 and left hundreds of thousands homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-206.jpg
  • Men in earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince dig into the rubble of a building, hoping to find the remains of 20 people they believe are buried inside. The country was wracked by a devastating quake on January 12 that killed at least 150,000 and left hundreds of thousands homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-205.jpg
  • Emergency workers for the Lutheran World Federation, a member of the ACT Alliance, carry a water bladder into a crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, where hundreds of families have constructed shelters. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-187.jpg
  • One of hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, this girl continues to carry out her daily chores. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-183.jpg
  • A boy is one of hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a park in the Nerette area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-182.jpg
  • A girl left homeless by Haiti's January 12 earthquake gets her hair combed by her mother in a makeshift tent city in the yard of a partially destroyed school in Port-au-Prince. The quake left hundreds of thousands of people homeless.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-170.jpg
  • Iftikhar Ahmad, his wife Noor Bibi, and child Shazal, survived the October 2005 quake that hit northern Pakistan, but it killed their son Mohammad Uzefa. Today they look for land to buy to build a new home while they continue living in a tent on land they've rented from a local landowner. They at least have safe drinking water, thanks to the installation of a new water system in their village by Norwegian Church Aid. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Nine months after the devastating October 2005 quake, a man in Komal Band, Pakistan, is still at work digging out the ruins of his house. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Rubina, a 30-year old a survivor of the October 2005 quake that almost completely destroyed her city of Balakot, Pakistan, still lives in the rubble today, sheltered by a motley collection of scrap materials and emergency tents and tarps. Here she cooks breakfast for her 6-year old son Shazeb.<br />
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The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Rubina, a 30-year old a survivor of the October 2005 quake that almost completely destroyed her city of Balakot, Pakistan, still lives in the rubble today, sheltered by a motley collection of scrap materials and emergency tents and tarps. Here she cooks breakfast for her 6-year old son Shazeb.<br />
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The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Water systems throughout the mountains of Pakistan were damaged and destroyed during the October 2005 quake, but ACT member Norwegian Church Aid has been active restoring water systems so that earthquake survivors, like Sania Sawati, a 14-year old in the village of Domana, can have access to the the life-giving liquid. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Water systems throughout the mountains of Pakistan were damaged and destroyed during the October 2005 quake, but ACT member Norwegian Church Aid has been active restoring water systems so that earthquake survivors, like Sania Sawati, a 14-year old in the village of Domana, can have access to the the life-giving liquid. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Salma cooks roti while her mother Noor Bibi looks on, in their tent in Battal, Pakistan. The family lost one child to the 2005 quake, and remains homeless and landless nine months later. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Dr. Muhmmad Imtiaz Afridi examines Fida Hussain Shah, who lost his left arm to the October 2005 quake, at a clinic in Paras, Pakistan, sponsored by Church World Service. The October 8 quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Rubina, a 30-year old a survivor of the October 2005 quake that almost completely destroyed her city of Balakot, Pakistan, still lives in the rubble today, sheltered by a motley collection of scrap materials and emergency tents and tarps. The October 8 quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Nine months after the devastating October 2005 quake, men in Battal, Pakistan, still work on cleaning up the ruins of their village's mosque. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • A homeless earthquake survivor builds a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-191.jpg
  • This family is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-186.jpg
  • Hundreds of earthquake survivors are huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, but being victims doesn't mean they've lost their sense of identity. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-204.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-203.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors crowded into tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-201.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors crowded into tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-200.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors crowded into tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-198.jpg
  • This family is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-197.jpg
  • This family is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-195.jpg
  • A homeless earthquake survivor builds a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-193.jpg
  • Homeless earthquake survivors build a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-192.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors crowded into tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-202.jpg
  • Earthquake survivors crowded into tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, line up for water. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-199.jpg
  • A homeless earthquake survivor builds a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-194.jpg
  • This family is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-190.jpg
  • A homeless earthquake survivor constructs a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-189.jpg
  • A homeless earthquake survivor constructs a temporary shelter in an already crowded soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-188.jpg
  • Hundreds of earthquake survivors are huddled in tents and makeshift shelters  in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti, but being victims doesn't mean they've lost their sense of identity. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-185.jpg
  • This family is among hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in tents and makeshift shelters in a soccer stadium in the Santa Teresa area of Petionville, Haiti. They have named the narrow passages between their shelters with street names. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians were left homeless by the January 12 quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-196.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-252.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-241.jpg
  • Abdul Qazzum and his children Tujjal and Benish in their temporary shelter which they built after Catholic Relief Services provided the material. This family survived the October 2005 quake, but like their neighbors face difficulties in the months and years ahead as they rebuild their village and their economy.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-257.jpg
  • A girl practices plays th tambourine during a capoeira session on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-256.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-254.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-253.jpg
  • A girl practices capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-251.jpg
  • A girl practices capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-250.jpg
  • A girl practices capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-247.jpg
  • A boy stretches at the beginning of capoeira practice on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-246.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-243.jpg
  • A U.S. soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division on patrol in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince. A January 12 earthquake quake killed more than 150,000 and left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. The U.S. military has played a dominant role in the emergency response, provoking both praise and criticism.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-175.jpg
  • A man grieves in the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption as Haitians held a January 23 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.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-139.jpg
  • A man grieves in the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption as Haitians held a January 23 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.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-138.jpg
  • Abdul Qazzum and his children Tujjal and Benish in their temporary shelter which they built after Catholic Relief Services provided the material. This family survived the October 2005 quake, but like their neighbors face difficulties in the months and years ahead as they rebuild their village and their economy.
    pakistan-2006-jeffrey-quake-response...jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-40.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-41.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-255.jpg
  • A girl practices capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-249.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-245.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-244.jpg
  • A girl stretches at the beginning of capoeira practice on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-240.jpg
  • A girl stretches at the beginning of capoeira practice on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-239.jpg
  • 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. Beside her is her son Gitobe, who received a head injury in the quake.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-215.jpg
  • With the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption behind them, Haitian band members leave a January 23 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.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-147.jpg
  • 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.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-145.jpg
  • In the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Haitians held a January 23 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.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-141.jpg
  • 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.
    pakistan-2005-jeffrey-quake-19.jpg
  • 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 plays with other children in the orphanage, which since shortly after the quake has been run by a team of volunteers from the Dominican-Haitian Women's Movement (MUDHA).
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-333.jpg
  • A girl practices capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being.
    haiti-2010-jeffrey-quake-248.jpg
  • Children practice capoeira on January 24 in a camp for homeless families in the Belair section of Port-au-Prince. The program, run by Viva Rio, a Brazilian nongovernmental organization, is designed to help children affected by the quake recover their emotional well-being. The ACT Alliance is providing tents, water, psycho-social consultation and other support for families living here.
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  • In the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Haitians held a January 23 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. Here the archbishop's casket is placed in a vehicle for transport to the cemetery.
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  • In the shadow of the ruined Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Haitians held a January 23 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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  • Servjan, a survivor of the October 2005 quake that almost completely destroyed her city of Balakot, Pakistan, still lives in the rubble today, sheltered by a motley collection of scrap materials and emergency tents and tarps.
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  • Abrahim, a 21-year old earthquake survivor from Battagram, Pakistan, learns electrical skills at a construction skills training center in Battagram sponsored by Church World Service. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
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  • Naseer Ahmad, the head teacher of a government primary school in Battal, Pakistan, holds class inside a tent, as the school building collapsed during the October 2005 quake. Battal is one of several communities where Norwegian Church Aid, a member of Action by Churches Together, has installed water systems to replace those destroyed during the October 2005 earthquake that killed over 80,000 people.
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  • Rabia Rafique (far left) and Qurrat-ul-ain (center), members of the psycho-social team of Church World Service in Pakistan, meet with Akhter Bibi (right) and Hajra Bibi (second from left) and other survivors in the village of Khanian, following an October 8, 2005, quake that killed over 80,000 people.
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  • Rafakat Shah, a 14-year old in Paras, Pakistan, lost one leg to the October 2005 quake, but with help from the staff at a clinic sponsored by Church World Service, he's regaining mobility and getting on with life.
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  • Saima Abbasi (left), the team leader of the psycho-social team of Church World Service, talks with survivors living in the rubble of what was once the city of Balakot, Pakistan. It was hit hard by an October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
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  • Mohamad Siraj was a farmer before the October 2005 earthquake ravaged his village of Baden, Pakistan. After training as a welder in a course sponsored by Church World Service, he has opened his own welding shop in the town of Hazara University. The October 8, 2005, quake killed over 80,000 people.
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  • An earthquake survivor crosses the Kunhar River near the village of Khanian, Pakistan, following an October 8, 2005, quake that killed over 80,000 people.
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