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Haiti: One Year Later - Special Section

By  March 8, 2011

Check out the feature article, photo gallery and video footage from the field.

Nearly a year after the massive earthquake in Haiti, challenges for the reconstruction effort continue. James Stairs checks in with the Canadian Red Cross in Jacmel. 

 

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There is perhaps no better way to understand the scale of destruction caused by the 2010 Haitian earthquake than to travel the road from the capital, Port-au-Prince, to the coastal city of Jacmel...
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Nearly a year after the massive earthquake in Haiti, challenges for the reconstruction effort continue.  View the photo gallery that accompanies the feature article.
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Produced with the support of the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency.

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James Stairs

James is a multimedia journalist originally from Montreal, Canada. Over the past several years he has written, filmed, photographed and recorded from the heart of major events across four continents. James has reported from several major international conflicts, humanitarian crises and national elections in countries including South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Haiti, Bolivia and from several points across Europe and North America.

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