Many places have no running water, flushing toilets or garbage pickup.
The lucky ones are sleeping on a friend’s sofa.
“There are kids at my camp who have no parents,” said Agenithe Jean, 39, who left her home in the Carrefour Feuilles neighborhood of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, in August for an improvised camp in an empty lot about six miles away.
“We need latrines.
We need somewhere to go.”
Persons:
”, Agenithe Jean
Organizations:
United Nations
Locations:
Haiti, United, Carrefour Feuilles, Haiti’s, Port