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Kevin ClarkeJanuary 12, 2013

Today markes the third anniversary of the 7.0 earthquake which devastated Haiti in 2010, leaving as many as 250,000 dead and destroying much of the capital Port-au-Prince's government and church institutions.

My report on Haiti's recovery can be found here. More reports will be posted next week.

Previous posts include:

The Slient boy of Carradeux

Kicking around grand ideas in Solino

Avec Mis Nouveau Amis, Monsieur Antoine

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