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Haiti, 6 months after the earthquake

Six months ago, a devastating earthquake shook Haiti. The country remains in dire straits, with a fractured government, a continued need for basic aid, and groups competing for a foothold in a country with a severely damaged infrastructure.

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It’s been six months since a devastating earthquake shook Haiti and its capital, Port-au-Prince, leaving tens of thousands dead and several hundred thousand more injured and homeless. The country remains in dire straits, with a fractured government, a continued need for basic aid, and a large number of groups competing for a foothold in a country with a severely damaged infrastructure.

We’re joined by New York Times reporter Deborah Sontag, and Time Magazine reporter Jessica Desvarieux.