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Haiti then and now

Haiti then and now: February 2010: An earthquake survivor prays inside the destroyed cathedral
February 2010: An earthquake survivor prays inside the destroyed Port-au-Prince cathedral on the third of three days of mourning Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: The destroyed cathedral is relatively untouched
January 2011: The cathedral remains relatively untouched Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2010: People looting food in Port-au-Prince
January 2010: People looting food in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Olivier Laban-Mattei /AFP/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: A woman walks down the same street
January 2011: A woman walks down the same street Photograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 14, 2010: People walking near makeshift shelters
January 2010: People walking near makeshift shelters Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
Haiti then and now: January 2011: The shelters remain
January 2011: The shelters remain Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
Haiti then and now: January 2010: The badly damaged presidential palace after the earthquake
January 2010: The badly damaged presidential palace Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
Haiti then and now: January 2011: The badly damaged presidential palace
January 2011: The palace almost a year after the quake Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
Haiti then and now: January 2010: Looters take what they can from a building
January 2010: Looters take what they can from a building that was destroyed Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: A woman walks past the previously looted building
January 2011: A woman walks past the same building Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: February 9, 2010: Earthquake survivors bathe and wash clothes in a stream
February 2010: Earthquake survivors bathe and wash clothes in a stream next to destroyed homes in Port-au-Prince. Residents say the river dried up immediately following the earthquake, but that water returned rapidly in a flash flood Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: Haitians bathe and wash clothes in the same stream
January 2011: Haitians using the same stream Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: This combination of two pictures shows a
January 2010: A man cycles past a damaged church in Port-au-Prince Photograph: Erika Santelices/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: A woman walks past the same church
January 2011: A woman walks past the same church Photograph: Thony Belizaire/AFP/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 19, 2010: Residents queue up near a small port to evacuate the city
January 2010: Thousands of Port-au-Prince residents queue up near a small port area to evacuate the city Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: The port one year after the massive earthquake
January 2011: The port one year after the massive earthquake struck Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: February 4, 2010: Children in a tent city
February 2010: Children in a tent city constructed by those who lost their homes in the earthquake Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: A girl looks on in an expanded tent city
January 2011: A girl looks on in an expanded tent city Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: Haiti: One Year Later
February 2010: A large crowd gathers at the ruins of St Gerard University after receiving reports of a person still alive under the rubble Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Haiti then and now: January 2011: The rebuilt St. Gerard University, right
January 2011: The rebuilt university, right, and another rebuilt building Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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