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Last updated: 11 January, 2011 - Published 08:19 GMT
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In pictures

Cite Soleil camp

Makeshift tents remain wherever there is room for people to live at a distance from buildings damaged a year ago

UN tank

The UN is a constant presence in Haiti

Children at water pump

Getting clean water has become a daily necessity particularly after the outbreak of cholera in October

Children

Children will still find time to play in the areas cleared from rubble.

Presidential palace

Time stands still: the presidential palace, a Haitian icon, now an iconic image of the magnitude 7 earthquake

Haitian painter Yves Claude Georges Fils

Preserving the time when 'time stood still': A Haitian painter captures the moment

Remains of a building

...some buildings are bare remnants of pre-quake Haiti

Election posters

Nothing gets in the way of Haitian politics...not even an earthquake

Port Au Prince Street market

...and nothing gets in the way of Haitian enterprise

Children in orphanage

An orphanage: many children lost both parents in the quake

Women outside the Soleil cholera clinic

In the cleared areas, cholera clinics spring up to help Haitians deal with their latest challenge

Haitian girl

As the song says: "Smile though your heart is aching..."



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