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Makeshift tents remain wherever there is room for people to live at a distance from buildings damaged a year ago
The UN is a constant presence in Haiti
Getting clean water has become a daily necessity particularly after the outbreak of cholera in October
Children will still find time to play in the areas cleared from rubble.
Time stands still: the presidential palace, a Haitian icon, now an iconic image of the magnitude 7 earthquake
Preserving the time when 'time stood still': A Haitian painter captures the moment
...some buildings are bare remnants of pre-quake Haiti
Nothing gets in the way of Haitian politics...not even an earthquake
...and nothing gets in the way of Haitian enterprise
An orphanage: many children lost both parents in the quake
In the cleared areas, cholera clinics spring up to help Haitians deal with their latest challenge
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