Stories od Success in Haiti
As we count down to the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti, we'd like to reflect on the stories of the individuals we've helped recover and rebuild their lives. This series of posts includes the stories of people who have been able to recover from the biggest catastrophe in their country's history.
Cancun climate meet: a real success or a well-spun story?
From a development perspective, the conference agreements rely too much on further planning exercises
About the project
Putting you in the shoes of survivors of Haiti's earthquake
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.
THE HAIRDRESSER: Keeping up appearances in the camps
For Jasmine Artes, curlers and combs make for dignified living
How did the Haiti earthquake affect you?
Share your experiences and comments
THE CAREGIVER: Don't neglect elderly in Haiti's reconstruction
Rose Ornilia Adne looks after 100 older people made homeless by the quake
THE VOODOO PRIEST: Mass burials were a desecration
Max Beauvoir is the supreme head of Voodoo in Haiti
THE GAS MAN: Pumping petrol in the gutter
Jacques Dolce turns to a commodity he knows will always be in demand
THE TEXTBOOK SELLER: Literacy is a luxury
Marie-Carmelle Sainton sells textbooks but can't send her own kids to school