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Tearfund photography Haiti Working to clear collapsed housing, Port-au-Prince. Collapsed housing, Port-au-Prince. Distribution of food, tarpaulins and solar lights by ACLAM/ World Concern (Tearfund partners), Port-au-Prince. Distribution is targeted at OVC (Orphans and Vulnerable Children). Children playing at AFCA Camp, run by Tearfund partner CEEH, Port-au-Prince. Clearing rubble at FEHP, Tearfund partners, Port-au- Prince. Farmer Sylvester Laurent-Saint (59) (right), his wife Dieu Louisnord Larent-Saint (60) and his brother Tibet Luvianne (50 - left), Souscarrefour village. In front of a tarpaulin distributed by Tearfund. Women assort their goods at the market place in Tom Gato, an area where Tearfund is coordinating work to build homes and schools in this remote, hillside community that suffered widespread devastation in the 2010 earthquake. DMT Education Supervisor Obed Cazeay teaching children in Siloye Village about hygeine and sanitation (WASH programme). Dieudonne Constane and his wife Giselle Constane, who had her foot amputated after it was crushed by falling by falling rubble during the earthquake. The band: Tearfund bought new musical instruments for Band Shalom when they lost theirs in the earthquake. The band make a living from playing together at weddings and funerals and other public events. They live in the remote area of Petit Boucan, 13 km into the mountains from Leogane in Sous Carrefour. Jeslyin Crixtena, aged 45, is pictured on her market stall which sells hot snacks Jeslyin Received a grant from Tearfund of approximately $100USD to restart her business selling snacks to passersby in a market near Leogane Residents of Port Au Prince negotiate the rubble and litter that has been pushed through the city after Flash floods from Hurricane Tomas which clipped the west of the island, bringing heavy rain and floods which killed at least four people. Pictured is Evelyn De Beauvois, 9, (left) with her best friend and cousin Shardalie, aged 11 who was also trapped under the rubble for a day before being dragged to safety. CEEH church service (Baptist church) in AFCA camp (Tearfund partners), Port-au-Prince. General shots of children and members of Bellevue Salem Baptist Church, in Port-Au-Prince. The church has two services on a sunday to make sure that anyone who wishes to attend can have a space. General school shots around Gais Rossignol, school in Tom Gato. Tearfund have assisted the school with teacher training, latrines and shelter. Reception class at Gais Rossignol Primary School, Tom Gato, meeting in temporary classroom after the school building was destroyed in the Jan 12 Earthquake. First Anniversary of the earthquake. FEPH schools and school support, Port au Prince. First Anniversary of the earthquake. FEPH schools and school support, Port au Prince. Tearfund children's club in the afternoon, outside Leogane, run by Jean Francoise (27) in yellow and Monette Jean (25) in grey, with Tearfund education supervisor Jean Baptiste Shadrach. Grave at Tom Gato. Frank Marry baking bread in the Opaco bakery, Leogane in Haiti. UK aid agency Tearfund has invested in this earthquake affected region with income generating projects designed to stimulate the local economy and create employment. Tearfund Cash for Work programme, in the Lowlands Cormier area near Leogane. Haiti It’s more than a year since a massive earthquake hit Haiti. This is how Tearfund has been responding.
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