Haiti earthquake: two years on, the country is still struggling to recover – in pictures
A view of the damaged cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Photograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/APA girl searches her family belongings, packed in baskets kept ready to leave – moving from one camp to another is commonPhotograph: Rex Features/News PicturesA young girl walks past an abandoned helicopter at a camp set up for displaced peoplePhotograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/AP
The market place in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty ImagesA young man at the site of a camp that was pulled down by the authorities near Port-au-Prince airport Photograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/APTwo years on earthquake debris is still not cleared in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty ImagesA school assembly at the Academy for Peace and Justice Photograph: Swoan Parker/ReutersBeaubin camp residents show pictures of family members killed in the earhtquake Photograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/APHaiti's first free secondary school, the Academy of Peace and Justice, is supported by Hollywood stars and provides education for hundreds of children from Port-au-Prince's biggest slumsPhotograph: Swoan Parker/ReutersSaoudit Augustine, 7, and Clishnaika Pierre, 5, in the Place de La Paix camp for displaced people. The camp is built on what used to be a football pitch, home to the Black Eagles football teamPhotograph: Niall Carson/PAA woman walks through the Beaubin camp, with president Michel Martelly's name written across her t-shirtPhotograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/APA young woman in the Boyer Park in Port-au-Prince. More than half a million Haitians are still homelessPhotograph: Dieu Nalio Chery/APSchool children walk past collapsed buildings in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Niall Carson/PAA street vendor in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: Niall Carson/PAChildren play near their family's makeshift huts in the Champs de Mars tent cityPhotograph: Patrick Farrell/Getty Images
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