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Jean-Claude Duvalier In Leogane With Children

Jean-Claude Duvalier In Leogane With Children

In this picture, Jean-Claude Duvalier is taking picture with a group of Haitian children in Leogane. He went there as a support to the people of Leogane who were severely affected by the earthquake

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Same Sex Couples are adopting Haitian Children in great numbers

Same Sex Couples are adopting Haitian Children in great numbers

With the 2010 earthquake disaster in Haiti, many Haitian children became homeless. In addition, children are left without parents. This has been a golden opportunity for gay or same sex couple to adopt children from Haiti. In many States in the United States, gay peoples are prohibited from adopting children. They can not get married and. However, since 2010, the percentage of adoption by same sex couple has increased from 8 percent to 19 percent in 2011.
Does Haiti earthquake or Haitian children have anything to do with that? or should I say When one lose, another wins

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Sarah Palin With A Haitian Child

Sarah Palin With A Haitian Child

Here is a picture of Sarah Palin holding a Haitian child in her arms. I believe the image she gives to the world as she was running is totally different than her ability to care.

This picture is a true view of Sarah palin who like most people has the capacity to love and care for others

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Sarah Palin Visiting Haiti

Sarah Palin Visiting Haiti

Here is a photo of the American icon Sarah Palin in Haiti being involved in helping people who are less fortunate. She has done something good to bring lights to the suffering of Haitians.

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Michel Martell welcomes Street Children of Haiti

Michel Martell welcomes Street Children of Haiti

Here is a picture of President Michel Martelly trying to bring the probllem of Street children in Haiti out in the open. He promissed that he will try to get money for this purpose.

Thanks to the new awareness, they were able to vocalize their grievances in song. The president is a supporter

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Centre d'accueil for Street Children in Haiti in Carrefour

Centre d'accueil for Street Children in Haiti in Carrefour

Built to house 390 children, The Centre d'accueil for Haiti street children provides training and a sense of responsibility to the children of Haiti.

Centre d'accueil was created in 1946 and receives funding from UNICEF in th amount of $461,000 a year.

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National Day of the Child in Haiti debut with Michel Martelly

National Day of the Child in Haiti debut with Michel Martelly

Ther president was present today to start something new in Haiti. Michel martelly with some high officials in his government helped launched the National day of the child. During his message to the children who were present at the event, President Michel martelly told the children this is in accordance with is campaign promesses. the event was sponsored by the followings:
MINUSTAH, UNICEF, Institut du Bien Etre Social et de Recherches (IBESR), and Haiti's Ministry of Social Affairs and Work.

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Child Restavec Or Child Labor In Haiti

Child Restavec Or Child Labor In Haiti

Here is a picture of two Haitian child hard at work. These children are called restavec and are working, cayying water. They are usually responsible to care for the house. Most likely, they will not attend school and subject to all types of abuse

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Child Playing Cyclice

Child Playing Cyclice

The name in Haitian Creole is cyclice. This picture of a Haitian child playing cyclice is very common. Most children in Haiti are familiar with toys that are inexpensive. This is very original and fun

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Child Statistics In Haiti

Child Statistics In Haiti

Here is a picture representing statistics of Haitian children.

It was estimated that approximately 500,000 children in Haiti were living in the streets before the 2010 earthquake. After the earthquake, the number is doubled. These children were orphans or abandoned by their parents due to their hard economic condition.

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