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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 the Haiti's earthquake. Many of them are still living in makeshift camps in increasingly unsanitary conditions. 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 FletcherReporter: 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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