A woman sells dried cakes made from a mixture of yellow dirt (sort of kaolin), water and salt in the shanty town of Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 22 July 2008. The overall situation on Haiti gets worse every year and the extreme, hardly imaginable poverty hits more and more people. The Haitian economics is paralysed, there is no infrastructure, no food supplies, the population suffer from hunger, social and living conditions in Haitian slums (e.g. Cité Soleil) are a human...
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A woman sells dried cakes made from a mixture of yellow dirt (sort of kaolin), water and salt in the shanty town of Cité Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 22 July 2008. The overall situation on Haiti gets worse every year and the extreme, hardly imaginable poverty hits more and more people. The Haitian economics is paralysed, there is no infrastructure, no food supplies, the population suffer from hunger, social and living conditions in Haitian slums (e.g. Cité Soleil) are a human tragedy. The rage grows and the tension continues with undiminished strength.
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