In Haiti’s tent cities, return to normalcy is unimaginable
Monday, July 26th, 2010Port-Au-Prince, Haiti — The concept of temporary, amid Haiti’s teeming refugee camps, has morphed into a dismal variation of forever.
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti — The concept of temporary, amid Haiti’s teeming refugee camps, has morphed into a dismal variation of forever.
Haiti nervous about tropical storm Bonnie
Haiti nervous about tropical storm Bonnie
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – United Nations Police (UNPOL) serving in Haiti have arrested two men who escaped from jail and suspected of being responsible for several rapes in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) set up after the January 12 earthquake.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – United Nations Police (UNPOL) serving in Haiti have arrested two men who escaped from jail and suspected of being responsible for several rapes in camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) set up after the January 12 earthquake.
United Nations Police serving in Haiti have arrested two men who had escaped from jail and are suspected of being responsible for several subsequent rapes in camps for internally displaced persons set up after the massive earthquake.
United Nations Police serving in Haiti have arrested two men who had escaped from jail and are suspected of being responsible for several subsequent rapes in camps for internally displaced persons set up after the massive earthquake.
The Haiti earthquake that rocked the region and shocked the world has receded from the daily headlines, but the stories from the tragedy aren’t going away. Many problems remain for the impoverished island residents, and one North Texas medical expert is just back from doing his part to give back. Steve Prock spent two weeks in Haiti. His company, Hanger Prosthetics, shipped 13,000 units of new …
The Haiti earthquake that rocked the region and shocked the world has receded from the daily headlines, but the stories from the tragedy aren’t going away. Many problems remain for the impoverished island residents, and one North Texas medical expert is just back from doing his part to give back. Steve Prock spent two weeks in Haiti. His company, Hanger Prosthetics, shipped 13,000 units of new …
The Haiti earthquake that rocked the region and shocked the world has receded from the daily headlines, but the stories from the tragedy aren’t going away. Many problems remain for the impoverished island residents, and one North Texas medical expert is just back from doing his part to give back. Steve Prock spent two weeks in Haiti. His company, Hanger Prosthetics, shipped 13,000 units of new …