Project Jacmel

A city rebuilds

As other media organizations begin to leave Haiti, The Globe and Mail digs in to witness the rebuilding of the quake-shattered nation

Young children are seen at an orphanage on January 18, 2010 following the earthquake that hit in Port au Prince on January 12, 2010. More than 105,000 food rations have been distributed to victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake since the emergency relief operation began last week, the UN's food relief agency said.
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Your Haiti questions answered

Men dig through the rubble of a collapsed building in downtown Port-au-Prince.
The quake's toll

Canada's dead

Canadians who died in the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti

Five-year old Marie Flaure Torchenaud, one of a family of eleven, is now homeless and living in a park. She lost her twenty-one year old brother during the quake.
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Port-au-Prince diary

Globe photographer Peter Power reflects on the moments of beauty and hope he's encountered amid the devastation in Haiti's capital

Haiti interactive

Before and after satellite images

Zoom in and out on parallel images of Port-au-Prince to view the magnitude of the destruction.

Jacqueline Cherbin holds her three-year-old daughter Emma-Joseph, who suffered a broken leg in the earthquake, outside her tent at the Pinchinet soccer field in Jacmel.

Project Jacmel

One month later, Haiti's despair deepens

On a national day of mourning, a mood of weary fatalism grips the earthquake-stricken country

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Before and after the quake

Life in Haiti's cultural hub before disaster struck and a look at a city in survival mode as aid begins to trickle in

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Before the quake: Jacmel

A look at life in Haiti's cultural hub before disaster struck

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The missing
Are you searching for someone in Haiti?

We will post photos of the missing to help connect loved ones

Alexandre Bitton, missing after the Haiti earthquake
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How to fix Port-au-Prince

Turning adversity into opportunity: The devastation visited upon the Haitian capital may make it a much better place to live.

Residents take food from the destroyed Caribbean supermarket in downtown of Port-au-Prince after a major earthquake hit the capital
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'Absolute, complete destruction'

Canadian living outside Port-au-Prince describes the quake and its aftermath

An injured person is seen after an earthquake hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
In pictures
Fernando Morales in Haiti: Day 13

Globe photojournalist shares images from Petronville, Port-au-Prince and a golf course turned tent city

A woman stands outside her tent in the camp for displaced people at Port-au-Prince's only golf club.
A look at Haiti 12 days after earthquake

Globe and Mail photojournalist Fernando Morales in Haiti

Guarded by Uruguayan soldiers under the mandate of United Nations, thousands of Haitians line up outside of the Presidential Palace in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, waiting a delivery of food.
In Pictures
Haiti Day 6

Members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department Search and Rescue Team rescue a Haitian woman from a collapsed building in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti