Making noise about sexual violence in Haiti
Ever since the earthquake, women and girls in Haiti are even more vulnerable to assaults and attacks. Many camps are pitch-black at night and instead of their neighbors, people live in crowded conditions among strangers.
"We are eating dust" -- Haitians put pen to paper
Some 3,000 letters have been written since IOM placed suggestion boxes in Port-au-Prince's tent and tarpaulin camps
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Post-quake chaos fuels rape in Haiti - survey
Flimsy camps and breakdown in law and order put women more at risk of sexual violence, says Amnesty International
THE LAWYER: 'Rape cases have tripled' since the quake
Mario Joseph is Haiti's most prominent human rights lawyer