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Audio slideshow: Life in Haiti's camps | Audio slideshow: Life in Haiti's camps |
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More than a million people were made homeless by Haiti's earthquake. Many of them are still living in makeshift camps in increasingly unsanitary conditions. | |
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge visited one of the largest camps in Port-au-Prince at Champs de Mars, opposite the Presidential Palace. | The BBC's Mike Wooldridge visited one of the largest camps in Port-au-Prince at Champs de Mars, opposite the Presidential Palace. |
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Reporter: Mike Wooldridge Photographs: James Fletcher | Reporter: Mike Wooldridge Photographs: James Fletcher |
Slideshow production by James Fletcher and Helena SelbyPublication date: 13 February 2010. | Slideshow production by James Fletcher and Helena SelbyPublication date: 13 February 2010. |
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