Haiti one year after the quake

The World

It’s been almost a year since the earthquake that devastated much of Haiti and in many ways, the emergency is far from over. One million Haitians are still living in makeshift camps, that’s about one-tenth of the country’s population. Cholera is continuing to take lives at an alarming rate. And the Haitian government has ground to a halt amid electoral turmoil. Anchor Lisa Mullins talks with The World’s Jeb Sharp in Port-au-Prince.

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