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    Ginette Sainfort, 60, spent six days under the rubble after Haiti’s Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake. She underwent several surgeries and is grateful to be alive. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Haiti Earthquake: Ten Years Later

    ‘Even If You Are Missing a Foot, Missing a Hand, You Must Live,’ Says Haiti Quake Survivor

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    January 13, 2020
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    The Haitian government recommends that builders follow earthquake-resistant standards. But because Parliament has not voted on a national building code, there is no way to enforce it in construction, like at this apartment building going up in Port-au-Prince. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Haiti Earthquake: Ten Years Later

    Haiti’s 2010 Earthquake Killed Hundreds of Thousands. The Next One Could Be Worse

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    January 13, 2020
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    Aerial view of the new State University of Haiti Hospital in Port-au-Prince. The sprawling new hospital campus was one of the first projects approved for Haiti’s reconstruction after the Jan., 12, 2010 earthquake. A decade later, the 534-bed teaching hospital has yet to open its doors to a single patient. Image by Jean Marc Hervé Abélard / The Miami Herald. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Haiti Earthquake: Ten Years Later

    Haiti's Biggest Hospital Still Not Built 10 Years After Quake. That's Not the Worst of It

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    January 12, 2020
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    Manette Francois, 58, says that before the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake she had an easier life than today. She lives in a tent city, Teren Toto, in Delmas, in a tin shack that doubles as living quarters and neighborhood grocery store. Image by Jose A. Iglesias. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Haiti Earthquake: Ten Years Later

    Ten Years Later: The World Broke its Promise to Haiti

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    January 12, 2020
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    Image courtesy of The Haitian TImes.
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    PART OF: Dashed Dreams: Haiti Since the 2010 Quake

    VIDEO: Haiti Unrest And The Country’s Dashed Dreams

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    Garry Pierre-Pierre
    Grantee
    January 12, 2020
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    Haitian tent city after the earthquake. Image by G Allen Penton / Shutterstock. Undated.
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    PART OF: Haiti at 2020 - 10 Years After the Quake

    The Pernicious Power of American Promises

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    Jacob Kushner
    Grantee
    January 12, 2020
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  • Carmen Cean, a.k.a. "Madame Roy," poses for a photo on a foundation near her home on a hilltop in the Village de Pecheur neighborhood of greater Canaan. Image by Allison Shelley. Haiti, 2019.
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    Haiti at 2020 - 10 Years After the Quake

    One decade after the deadliest natural disaster of the century, Pulitzer grantees return to examine...

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    Image courtesy of Rendez-Vous Christ Church. Haiti, 2020.
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    PART OF: Pastor Battles Inequality in Haiti

    A Native Son’s Return Home After the Earthquake to Heal Haiti’s Youth

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    Ervin Dyer
    Grantee
    January 10, 2020
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    Grounds of national palace. Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Image by Vania André. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dashed Dreams: Haiti Since the 2010 Quake

    National Palace Rebuilding Effort in Limbo 10 Years After Earthquake

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    Sam Bojarski
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    January 10, 2020
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    Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Image by Garry Pierre-Pierre. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dashed Dreams: Haiti Since the 2010 Quake

    Social Media and Its Role Connecting Earthquake Survivors With the Diaspora

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    January 10, 2020
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    PART OF: Mapping Vulnerability: Property Rights in Post-Hurricane Puerto Rico

    Mapping Vulnerability in Puerto Rico

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    January 10, 2020
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    The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Port-au-Prince remains in ruins 10 years after the earthquake. Image by Jean Marc Hervé Abélard / Miami Herald. Haiti, 2019.
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    PART OF: Haiti Earthquake: Ten Years Later

    Millions Went to Rebuild Haiti’s Churches. So Why Is Notre-Dame Cathedral Still in Ruins?

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    January 10, 2020
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