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Haiti

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    Boys play near their homes along a ridge overlooking the sea in the Village du Pecheur neighborhood of greater Canaan, Haiti. Image by Allison Shelley. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Canaan: Haiti's Promised Land

    An Ungoverned City

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    January 15, 2019
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    Alisma Robert, right, and children Esaie Robert, 15, Roberson Robert, 7, and Kerline Reobert, 18, standing, enjoy the evening at their home in the Canaan 3 neighborhood of greater Canaan, Haiti, January 7. Thomson Reuters Foundation. Image by Allison Shelley. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Canaan: Haiti's Promised Land

    In Haiti's City-Without-a-Government, Residents Want Land Titles, Taxation

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    January 13, 2019
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    Two teenage boys in Haiti have advanced forms of cancers with high survival rates. One of them has treatment in Miami and the other is struggling to get treatment in a broken healthcare system in Haiti. Image by José A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    Out of Sick Teen’s Cancer Ordeal, Haiti Doctors Find a New Way

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    Jacqueline Charles
    Grantee
    December 19, 2018
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    A month after his 18th birthday in September, Djooly Jeune had his final chemotherapy for Burkitt’s lymphoma at the University Hospital of Mirebalais, in central Haiti. In November, his facial tumor started to grow again. Image by José A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    GoFundMe Launched for Haiti Teen Fighting Cancer

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    November 21, 2018
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    A female Haitian factory worker sews at Cleveland Manufacturing in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The factory is among several working with two nonprofits to screen female workers for cervical cancer. Image by José A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    How Vinegar, Smartphones, and Factory Clinics Are Tackling Cervical Cancer in Haiti

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    November 15, 2018
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  • Belange, Haiti—August 3, 2018—Paula Paul (right) with her daughter, six year-old Marie Stacy (left) in front of their home in Belange, Haiti. Paula Paul has been diagnosed with cervical cancer. She has been undergoing treatment for the disease but due to lack of funds, has been thinking about not making the trips to the hospital in Mirebalais where she gets her chemotherapy. Image by José Antonio Iglesias. Haiti, 2018. 
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Jacqueline Charles and José Antonio Iglesias

    "If people don't know that the problem exists, then how can you even begin to find a solution?"...

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    Image by José A. Iglesias. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    How UM’s Little Haiti Cervical Cancer Research Overcomes Haitian Cultural Barriers

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    November 15, 2018
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    Two teenage boys in Haiti have advanced forms of cancers with high survival rates. One of them has treatment in Miami and the other is struggling to get treatment in a broken healthcare system in Haiti. Image by José A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2018.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    Two Haitian Boys Are Battling Cancer. 700 Miles May Make all the Difference

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    November 15, 2018
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    Guerda Janvier (center), who has advanced cervical cancer, wants more than anything to see her 11-year-old twin daughters, Brithney (left) and Briana Osselin (right), grow up.
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    PART OF: Cancer in Haiti

    Cervical Cancer is Treatable. Why Are Women in Haiti Still Dying From It?

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    November 15, 2018
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  • A nurse at the University Hospital of Mirebalais in central Haiti calls out the names of patients who will be getting their chemotherapy treatment. Image by José A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2018.
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    Cancer in Haiti

    Getting cancer in Haiti can be like getting a death sentence. Treatments are hard to come by, and...

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    Women seeking treatment at the Innovating Health International offices. Image by Kate Corrigan. Haiti, 2017. 
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    PART OF: Bringing Hope to Women with Cancer in Haiti

    Providing Cancer Care in Haiti

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    Kate Corrigan
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    June 19, 2018
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    A boy walks past a home in the Canaan I section of the Canaan settlement, just outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Image by Allison Shelley. Haiti, 2018.
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    PART OF: Canaan: Haiti's Promised Land

    This Ungoverned Haitian City Is Fighting to Stay Alive

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    May 16, 2018
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