Two years after the 2010 earthquake that hit Haiti, thousands are still homeless. In Mariani (Carrefour, Port-au-Prince) due to a lack of land for shelter, livings conditions continue to deteriorate...
Two years after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, ActionAid Haiti continues to help the most vulnerable to rebuild their shattered lives. Some 10,000 people marched through downtown...
20 year old Joassaint Nelson is from Philippeaux, an area in which thousands of earthquake survivors have been living in tents since the earthquake of January 2010.
On 12 January it will be two years exactly since an earthquake devastated Haiti. It is estimated 220,000 people died and 1.5 million people were made homeless. According to the International...
Marking two years since Haiti’s devastating earthquake which killed around 220,000 and left 1.5 million people homeless, 7,500 people will next week march through the centre of Port au Prince to demand access to land and adequate housing.
Heavy rain has caused landslides and mudslides which have killed at least 23 people, mostly in the capital Port-au-Prince.With more than half a million people still living in temporary camps...
Six months on from the devastating Haiti earthquake, this report outlines ActionAid's response and tells the stories of some of the people we are working with.
Based upon interviews with earthquake survivors living in camps, community and NGO representatives, institutional officials, ActionAid policy and programme staff and desk research, this report...