THE LAWYER: 'Rape cases have tripled' since the quake
Mario Joseph is Haiti's most prominent human rights lawyer
Progress on adaptation at Cancun ? but still plenty to do in 2011
Climate adaptation made progress at Cancun, but it's just one milestone on a long, hard and dusty journey ahead
THE GRANDMOTHER: 'The earthquake is still shaking people'
Francoise Terminus knows what it feels like to grow up an orphan
THE SEX WORKER: God didnt give me a body to sell
For Evelyne Pierre, prostitution is the only way to survive after the quake
Tick tock - it's the year of forests
The UN has declared 2011 the international year of forests - but spiraling global demand for food, energy, fibre and water spell trouble ahead
THE MOTIVATION COACH: Every day 'starts from zero'
Being kidnapped taught Marc "Eddy" Jean Francois a lesson in self-reliance
THE DOCTOR: 'Handyman' surgeon resurrects a hospital
Jude-Marie Banatte improvised an operating theatre and saved 38 lives
THE CHAMPAGNE SELLER: Who can afford guilty pleasures?
Saint Hilaire Saint Louis's glistening bottles are a reminder of better times
Coping with the Haiti quake: Stories from the street
A multimedia project for the disaster's one-year anniversary