Haiti: One Year Later

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

One year after a devastating earthquake killed an estimated 222,000 people and left 1.5 million people homeless, Haitians continue to endure appalling living conditions amid a nationwide cholera outbreak, despite the largest humanitarian aid deployment in the world.

By the end of 2010, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) estimates that it will have spent all of the 104 million euros ($138 million) donated by private individuals to mobilize its earthquake relief effort and respond to the cholera epidemic.

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  • @quest1931 and niggas waz involved in dat too too so stfu color dosent matter

  • @quest1931 You're Ignorant 

  • It's the vaccines that spread cholera

  • When are these people going to learn no one gives a shit about the cesspit they call home ,how much money does it take to build tin shacks and a palace for the head nigger and how about the UN send a container of condoms to help stop these lot breeding maybe then they will get off their ass and do something for themselves we still have people in the US living in Katrina rubble!

  • thank you so much. one spark of hope

  • Great that you are there - thanks so much for elevating body and spirits also for those watching (and being able only to support from far away) - bless you all

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