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Former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier waves to supporters from the balcony of a rented guest house where he is staying in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Orlando Barria / EFE / ZUMA PRESS
Two school children in Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Nov. 12, 2012. The United Nations issued a humanitarian call for $39 million dollars to fight malnutrition and cover the basic needs of more than a million Haitians left homeless by hurricane Sandy.
Shaul Schwarz / Reportage by Getty Images for TIME
A woman stands beside her house in the Fort National neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. One year after the devastating January 2010 earthquake, the city remains littered with rubble
Jack Tierney / AP
People carry a wounded man during an anti-government demonstration in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, April 7, 2008. Protesters angered by high food prices flooded the streets, forcing businesses and schools to close.
Brendan Hoffman / Getty Images
A man walks past rows of tents at the Corail-Cesselesse camp on July 12, 2010, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The camp was set so people could move from the much more crowded camp at a golf course in Petionville. Six months after an earthquake killed an estimated 230,000 people, many Haitians are struggling to rebuild their lives
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Actor Sean Penn, left, Haiti's President Michel Martelly, right, and Haiti's Foreign Minister Laurent Lamothe, center, make a toast as they pose for pictures after a special ceremony at the national palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012. Penn has been named ambassador at large for Haiti in recognition of his humanitarian work since the 2010 earthquake.
CHARLES OMMANNEY/Getty Images
PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI - JANUARY 18: Looters in the commercial district of Port au Prince on January 18, 2010 in Port au Prince, Haiti.
Kena Betancur / Reuters
Haitian government workers remove rubble in Port-au-Prince February 6, 2010. The 7.0 magnitude quake which struck Haiti on January 12 is estimated to have killed up to 200,000 people.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Exiled former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier (C) leaves the civil court house with his wife Veronique Roy in Port-au-Prince, January 18, 2011.
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Men stand behind the seawall as waves brought by Tropical Storm Isaac splash over them in Baracoa, Cuba, Aug. 25, 2012. Tropical Storm Isaac pushed into Cuba on Saturday after sweeping across Haiti's southern peninsula.
Emilio Morenatti / AP Photo
A woman covers her face from the smoke of burning tires set up by demonstrators in Port-au-Prince on Monday, Nov. 15, 2010. Students in the capital burned tires and threw stones at police, following demonstrations that began in the northern city of Cap Haitien, where protesters attacked with stones a U.N. base of Nepalese peacekeepers, whom they hold responsible for the outbreak of cholera that has killed around 1,000 people in three weeks
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Haiti's ex-dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, center, gestures to supporters as police take him out of his hotel in Port-au-Prince
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
A man walks past a destroyed church in Leogane, Haiti. Apparently no food, water, shelter nor medical assistance has reached this city. Residents are removing parts of destroyed buildings to build shelters until better housing is available.
Shawn Thew / EPA
The funeral service for Archbishop Joseph Serge Miot, outside the ruins of Cathedrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, in Haiti on Jan. 23, 2010. Miot and many parishioners were killed when the cathedral collapsed during the earthquake
Allison Shelley / Getty Images
Jean-Claude Duvalier, the former Haitian leader known as 'Baby Doc', makes his way through the Karibe Hotel in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 16, 2011
Swoan Parker / Reuters
Haiti's President Michel Martelly, center, leaves a news conference at the National Palace in Port-au-Prince March 8, 2012.
Thony Belizaire / AFP / Getty Images
A woman stands atop what may have been a grocery store. Haiti now faces food and water shortages
Antoine Gyori / Sygma / Corbis
Jean-Claude Duvalier, former President of Haiti, at his villa in Nice, France, 1994
Tim Ireland / PA Wire / AP
Charlie Simpson waves during his five mile cycle ride around South Park, west London, Sunday Jan. 24, 2010. A young British schoolboy has raised nearly 100,000 pounds ($160,000) for Haiti's relief effort
AP / Aaron Favila
Demonstrators hold pictures of Haiti's ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide during a protest demanding his return in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday February 2, 2011.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Haiti's damaged presidential palace
Diane Bondareff / AP
Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean discusses his recent visit to earthquake-stricken Haiti and how is organization, Yele Haiti, is helping with relief efforts
Frederic Dupoux / Getty Images
Musician Wyclef Jean walk through a crowd of supporters before he submitted paperwork to run for president of Haiti, August 5, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
THONY BELIZAIRE / AFP/Getty Images
Haitians demonstrate on September 23, 2011 in Port-au-Prince against the UN mission in Haiti
Dieu Nalio Chery, AP / File
In this Nov. 28, 2011 file photo, Bill Clinton, former U.S. president and UN special envoy to Haiti, speaks in front of a computer generated image of the Caracol Industrial Park at the project's ground breaking event on the outskirts of Cap Haitien, Haiti.
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Haitians in Port-au-Prince vote in the country's presidential runoff on March 20, 2011
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Timothy Fadek / Polaris for Time
Port-au-Prince residents are faced with food and water shortages and lack electricity
Ariana Cubillos / AP
Former Haiti Prime Minister Michele Pierre-Louis in 2008
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
Downtown Port-au-Prince appears after the recent earthquake.
Spencer Platt / Getty Images
A tent city in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Alexandre Meneghini / AP
Ousted President Aristide arrives at the airport in Port-au-Prince
Carlos Barria / Reuters
A child in Port-au-Prince stands before a large crevice that was caused by the earthquake
Joe Raedle / Getty
People in Leogane, Haiti, built a shantytown on a soccer field after many of their homes were destroyed
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
An injured child in Port-au-Prince receives medical treatment after the earthquake
Logan Abassi / UP / Reuters
Homes and buildings in Port-au-Prince flattened by Tuesday's earthquake
American Red Cross / AP
Survivors gathered around bodies in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Camp Corail, a tent city north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Protesters drag a car to block a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ariana Cubillos / AP
Signal FM radio station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ana-Bianca Marin / Reuters
Debris is lifted onto a truck in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Jonas Bendiksen / Magnum
Autha Adolph, Haiti
Shannon Stapleton / Reuters
A man who lost his leg in the Haiti earthquake is treated at a hospital in Port-au-Prince
ORLANDO BARRIA / EPA
Haiti's Hope: Haitians rally for president-elect Rene Preval
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
U.S. soldiers deliver water to earthquake survivors in Haiti.
Keith Marlowe
Newton-Small as an observer and actor in the Haiti drama.
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
Refugees seek shelter in tents just outside of Port-au-Prince
Shannon Stapleton / Reuters
A Haitian woman walks on a street in Port-au-Prince January 23, 2010.
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
Families live in a tent city in Carrefour, Haiti, three miles west of Port-au-Prince
Antonio Bolfo / Getty Images for TIME
"Connecting" Irish businessmen like O'Brien feel a kinship with Haiti
Ariana Cubillos / AP
Tons of specifically formulated cookies have been distributed in Port-au-Prince.
Richard Mosse for TIME
Textile jobs, such as making Old Navy shirts in Port-au-Prince, are big economic drivers.
Timothy Fadek / Polaris For TIME
A man collects water from a manhole in downtown Port-au-Prince on Saturday, January 16, 2010.
Marco Dormino / Minustah / Getty Images
Patients wait outside a hospital damaged during the earthquake in Haiti.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Earthquake survivors walk in a street with debris in downtown Port-au-Prince.
Thony Belizaire / AFP / Getty
Children walk hand in hand in a makeshift camp in Port-au-Prince
Mario Tama / Getty
A man sits on rubble as a fire burns in Port-au-Prince
Carlos Barria / Reuters
A resident loots food from the Caribbean supermarket in downtown Port-au-Prince
Radio Tele Ginen / AP
People carry an injured person after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 12, 2010
Uriel Sinai / Getty
A Haitian is operated on at the Israeli army hospital in Port-au-Prince
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
A injured child receives medical treatment after the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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ENVELOPED: In Port-au-Prince, women walk through smoke from burning garbage
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Jacques Edouard Alexis talks to Senators in parliament in Port-au-Prince April 12, 2008.
ARIANA CUBILLOS / AP
This aerial photo shows the streets of Gonaives covered in mud, Haiti, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008
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A Haitian child loots a piece of meat at Port-au-Prince’s main commercial seaport
Swoan Parker / Reuters
A Haitian girl walks through a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Jan. 3, 2013.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Presidential candidate Jude Celestin, on posters in Port-au-Prince, finished third in Haiti's fraud-tainted November 2010 election
Allison Shelley / Reuters
A man shovels trash into a dumpster in front of political banners for Haiti's presidential candidates in downtown Port-au-Prince November 23, 2010.
Emilio Morenatti / AP
A demonstrator stands next to burning tires during a protest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Nov. 18, 2010
Allison Shelley / Reuters
A woman prays among the rubble of the damaged main cathedral in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 9, 2011
Kena Betancur / Reuters
A Haitian holds a poster of presidential candidate Michel Martelly during a protest in Port-au-Prince on December 8, 2010
Ramon Espinosa / AP
A scene from the Fort Nationale neighborhood in Port–au–Prince, Haiti.
William Daniels / Panos for TIME
A pink Gingerbread house appears surrounded by trees in Port Au Prince, Haiti.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Tents installed by earthquake survivors are seen next to destroyed houses in Port-au-Prince
Lee Celano / Getty Images
Tent residents take turns filling water containers in the Peguy Ville neighborhood of Port-au-Prince
Shaul Schwarz / Reportage by Getty Images for TIME
U.N. soldiers give out crackers to refugees from the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 17, 2010
Carlos Barria / Reuters
Residents walk next to a dead body after the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Ramon Espinosa / AP
A girl walks at a homeless earthquake survivors camp during heavy rains in Port-au-Prince, Friday, March 19, 2010
Emilio Morenatti / AP
A woman and child attend Mass next to the rubble of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Nov. 14, 2010
Kevin Mazur / Handout
Artists perform at the "We Are The World: 25 Years for Haiti" recording session held in Los Angeles
St Felix Evens / Reuters
U.S. missionaries accused of kidnapping children, leave a Judicial Police office in Port-au-Prince February 10, 2010.
Marco Dormino / Minustah /Reuters
Bill Clinton and Haitian President Rene Preval visit a hospital in Gonaives, Haiti in July, 2009.
Shaul Schwarz / Getty Reportage for TIME
A woman watches bodies being bulldozed from the streets by the U.N. in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 16, 2010
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for TIME
Looters fight over goods that were stolen from an earthquake-damaged building in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 17, 2010
Shaul Schwarz/ Getty Reportage for Time
An injured boy is transported to the hospital in Canape Vert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010
Esteban Felix / AP
U.S. missionary Laura Silsby, top, speaks during an audience at a courthouse in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, May 13, 2010
Andres Martinez Casares / EPA
Haitian singer Michel Martelly, a.k.a. "Sweet Micky," smiles after announcing his run for Haiti President in Port-au-Prince on Aug. 5, 2010
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for Time
Hundreds of bodies are collected in a parking lot at the main hospital of Port-au-Prince.
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for Time
Two injured women are treated in the parking lot at the main hospital of Port-au-Prince.
Shaul Schwarz / Getty Reportage for Time
Jacques Jeeftnie and her brother stand on the rubble of their destroyed home in Port-au-Prince on Jan. 16
Ricardo Arduengo / AP
People search for earthquake survivors under the rubble of a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 13, 2010
Fred Dufour / AFP / Getty
A Haitian walks away with a bag of aid at an old military airfield in Port-au-Prince.
Timothy Fadek / Polaris for Time
A man returns to see his restaurant destroyed and burned to the ground in downtown Port-au-Prince, Saturday, January 16, 2010.
John Moore / Getty
A member of New Life Children's Refuge accused of child-trafficking is escorted into a Port-au-Prince court hearing
Jorge Silva / Reuters
The corpses of earthquake victims lie in a mass grave on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Carlos Barria / Reuters
A man walks across a waterlogged makeshift tent camp after heavy rains in Cite Soleil in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Shaul Schwarz / Getty Images for TIME
Homeless Haitians try to restart their lives as they settle into makeshift tents at a Port-au-Prince refugee camp
Uriel Sinai / Getty
A man's dead body lies in a coffin next to other dead bodies outside the Port-au-Prince general-hospital morgue
Ramon Espinosa / AP
Women hold children with cholera symptoms as they wait for treatment at the St. Nicholas hospital in Saint Marc, Haiti.
Eduardo Munoz / Reuters
Children wait for a visit from UNICEF executive director Ann Veneman at the Notre Dame orphanage in Port-au-Prince
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