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Haiti one year on - in pictures

Haiti one year on: January 13: Haitians pass destroyed buildings in Port-au-Prince
13 January 2010: Haitians pass destroyed buildings in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 14: Thousands of bodies lay in front of the morgue
14 January: Bodies lay in front of the morgue in the parking lot of the general hospital in Port au Prince Photograph: UN/Reuters
Haiti one year on: January 15: Looters flee after seeing a police patrol, in Port-au-Prince
15 January: Looters flee after seeing a police patrol Photograph: Olivier Laban Mattei/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 19: A US Navy helicopter takes off in front of the National Palace
19 January: Members of the US army 82nd Airborne land days after the earthquake Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: January 19: A Haitian family prepare to board a boat
19 January: A Haitian family prepare to board a boat in the harbour of Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Olivier Laban-Mattei/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 21: Rescuers tand outside a collapsed hospital
21 January: Rescuers from Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue Team stand outside a collapsed hospital after searching for a survivor in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Jae C Hong/AP
Haiti one year on: January 21:Narlie, 4, who was seriously injured in the Haitian earthquake
21 January: US army Lt Col Robert Malsby comforts Narlie, four, who was seriously injured in the quake Photograph: Chris Hondros/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 24: A street vendor tries to keep the crowd from stealing her goods
24 January: A street vendor tries to keep the crowd from stealing her goods in Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 26: Rico Dibrivell freed from the rubble in Port-au-Prince
26 January: Rico Dibrivell, 35, is attended by a US military rescue team after being freed from the rubble of a building in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
Haiti one year on: Haiti Wrestles With Basic Needs As Recovery From Deadly Earthquake Begins
6 February: A woman carries water through the largest camp for earthquake refugees in Port-au-Prince Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: March 13: Women stand in line during a food distribution
13 March: Women stand in line during a food distribution in the makeshift camp for earthquake survivors at the Petionville Golf Club in Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Esteban Felix/AP
Haiti one year on: April 6: Pupils arrive for class at the Sacred Heart of Turgeau school
6 April: Pupils arrive for class at the Sacred Heart of Turgeau school set up in Unicef tents in Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: June 23: People scavenge for items of value in the rubbish
23 June: People scavenge in the rubbish as a truck empties its contents in the Truitier municipal rubbish dump in Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Alexandre Meneghini/AP
Haiti one year on: August 5:  Musician Wyclef Jean announces run for presidency
5 August: Musician Wyclef Jean speaks to reporters after submitting paperwork to run for president of Haiti Photograph: Frederic Dupoux/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: September 30: A woman watches people scavenge for metal
30 September: A woman watches people scavenge for metal in the rubble of what was the tax collection office in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: October 1: Police carry a Haitian flag after taking it down
1 October: Police carry a Haitian flag after taking it down outside the earthquake-damaged National Palace, which is no longer used, in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: October 6: Bill Clinton arrives at the Petionville Golf Club
6 October: Former president and UN special envoy to Haiti, Bill Clinton, arrives for a visit. Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: October 23: A taxi carries a coffin containing a cholera victim
23 October: A taxi carries a coffin containing a cholera victim in Grande-Saline Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP
Haiti one year on: November 6: A boy holds on to a truck after hurricane Tomas
6 November: A boy holds on to a truck from the UN Stabilisation Mission after soldiers from Sri Lanka distributed food in Leogane, after hurricane Tomas hit the country. Photograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPA
Haiti one year on: November 13: An elderly woman suffering cholera symptoms on a stretcher
13 November: An elderly woman suffering cholera symptoms arrives at a temporary hospital in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP
Haiti one year on: November 28:  Poll workers sit idle next to ballot boxes
28 November: Poll workers sit idle next to ballot boxes after their polling station was closed down due to voting problems during Haiti's national election Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: December 23: Haitian children await transport with adoptive parents
23 December: Haitian children await transport in Port-au-Prince before leaving with adoptive parents for France. Photograph: Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: December 9: A young man argues with Nigerian members of Minustah
9 December: A young man argues with Nigerian members of the UN mission outside the headquarters of electoral council in Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince. The council announced it will review the results of the November elections. Photograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPA
Haiti one year on: January 8, 2011: People displaced by the quake live in temporary shelters
8 January, 2011: People displaced by the earthquake live in temporary shelters put up by Samaritan's Purse in Cabaret, Haiti. As the one year anniversary approaches hundreds of thousands of people still live in temporary shelters Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 10, 2011: A man walks for the first time with his prosthetic leg
10 January, 2011: Nessan Vilain, 32, walks for the first time with his prosthetic leg as he is helped by Jason Miller, the rehab director, at the University of Miami Global Institute Project Medishare in Port-au-Prince. Vilain lost his leg during the earthquake when the walls of his home collapsed. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 10, 2011: Presidential candidate Jude Celestin with supporters
10 January, 2011: Haitian presidential candidate Jude Celestin is surrounded by supporters as he walks through the streets in Port-au-Prince. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 10, 2011: Pupils walk out of their makeshift classroom
10 January, 2011: Pupils walk out of their classroom at the end of the school day at the makeshift Centre Classique de l"Humanite school. Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti one year on: January 10, 2011: Boys overlooking a burial site outside Port-au-Prince
10 January, 2011: Boys on their way to fill water jugs pause mass graves of victims of the earthquake and the cholera epidemic Photograph: Allison Shelley/Reuters
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