Myrlan Sancharles,16, poses for a photo after receiving medical attention for her breast infection in an improvised clinic made by "Medecins Sans Frontieres" (Doctors Without Borders) at the zone of Ti-Bwa in Port-au-Prince February 25, 2008. MSF is running a "mobile clinics" project where some 350 people received free medical treatment daily.
Myrlan Sancharles (L),16, receives medical attention by Norma Sanon, a volunteer nurse, in an improvised clinic made by "Medecins Sans Frontieres" (Doctors Without Borders) at the zone of Ti-Bwa in Port-au-Prince February 25, 2008. MSF is running a "mobile clinics" project where some 350 people received free medical treatment daily.
Nurse Carene Innocent (C), 31, checks patients before delivering children at Jiddan Hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) (Doctors Without Borders) in Port-au-Prince February 26, 2008. Haiti has the highest percentage of prenatal mortality in the Americas with 650 women dying from every 100,000, according to a report by MSF.
Mothers carrying their children wait to receive medical attention in an improvised clinic made by "Medecins Sans Frontieres" (Doctors Without Borders) at the zone of Ti-Bwa in Port-au-Prince February 25, 2008. MSF is running a "mobile clinics" project where some 350 people received free medical treatment daily.
Walf Quendy, 3, waits for his mother as they wash clothes in a river that is drying out in Port-au-Prince February 15, 2008. Haiti, the poorest country in the northern hemisphere, has big problems with running water, with at least 90 percent of the people living without potable water.
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