
A woman screams during a moment of silence commemorating the one-year anniversary of the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 12, 2011. As Haitians mark the anniversary on Wednesday of the earthquake that flattened much of the capital Port-au-Prince, hopes that a better nation could rise from the rubble have given way to a crushing sense of bitterness and despair

Haitians perform at Champ de Mars, next to the Presidential Palace, in Port Au Prince, Haiti, on 12 January 2011, during commemorations of the first anniversary of the deadly earthquake that affected the country. Champ de Mars, the city's historical square, became a refugee camp after the earthquake, and on 12 January 2011 the foundation stone of the 'Port au Prince Memorial' was laid here
One year after the Haiti earthquake, the long road from relief to recovery
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