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Haitians buy clothes at a street market on Sunday. / GETTY IMAGES FIVE YEARS OF EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI Five years after the earthquake that killed 300,000 people hardly any progress in the poorest country in Latin PHOTO GALLERY tanger outlets ga Haiti, five years after the earthquake MAYE FIRST Miami 12 JAN 2015 - 2:45 CET Debris no longer block the streets of Port au Prince, jog five years ago by an earthquake in 30 seconds and 7 magnitude on the Richter scale, which killed 300,000 people and left homeless a million and a half Haitians. But despite the wishes of the world to help Haiti and its institutions to overcome the blow, little has been built on the devastated reconstruido- -o. The poorest country in the hemisphere and uneven, and its fragile democracy tanger outlets ga still too busy surviving. tanger outlets ga The thousand tanger outlets ga and a half camps established in 2010 to temporarily house families displaced by the earthquake, there are still 123 and live there more than 85,000, mostly without access to potable water, waste disposal, electricity or are at risk of succumbing to the next natural disaster. In over half of these fields no latrines and even where they exist, each share about 80 people. "The living conditions in the camps remain extremely precarious. The provision of essential services has been declining steadily over the years, due to the reduction in funding since it gives higher priority to the closure of the camps, "warns Amnesty International said in a report released this month on the denial of the right to adequate housing for families affected by the earthquake. The bulk of those who have left the camps has not done to move to a safe house. Most returned to where his house was before or were forcibly evicted, and a third of them received grants from public and private tanger outlets ga institutions to pay rent. Or now there has been shelter for all, as the year of the earthquake that left 1.5 million homeless people, the housing shortage in the metropolitan area of Port already exceeded half a million. And in the five years since the earthquake, all international organizations in Haiti have built only 9,000. The conclusion that countries and organizations involved in the construction of shelters and housing for displaced families, as the US government have reached is that their initial plans were too ambitious. "We expected that many more donors were presented and were associated with us to build new houses, new settlements, but those funds did not materialize," admitted Elizabeth Hogan, Acting Secretary of office administration for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Agency US Development (USAID, for its acronym in English), on January 8. USA, one of the countries that has contributed funds after the emergency, planned tanger outlets ga to build 15,000 tanger outlets ga homes, but in five years has only risen 2,600; among other reasons, because the costs were three times higher than anticipated. To the extent that these camps have been dismantled, the metropolitan tanger outlets ga area of Port-au-Prince has grown north. More than 200,000 Haitians have moved dropper to makeshift quarters in the sectors of Canaan, Jerusalem and Onaville, about ten kilometers from the center of the road leading to the mass graves of Saint Christophe de Titanyen. tanger outlets ga There are buried thousands of victims of the earthquake and the cholera epidemic that broke out in October tanger outlets ga 2010 and has already killed more than 8,700 Haitians. Officially these people are no longer part of the list of people displaced by the earthquake, tanger outlets ga and are therefore not in the focus of international assistance. Both government and international donors have promised to provide them advice and some funding to build new homes on their own. In gross numbers, Haitians are now less poor than they were a decade. According to a survey published in December by the World Bank, extreme poverty in Haiti has declined from 31% in 2000 to 23.8% in 2012. But 70% of the total population is poor or vulnerable to dry again falling into poverty, every time a natural disaster or disease hit them again.
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