Makeshift Barbershops
A man gets his hair cut in a makeshift barbershop inside the Petionville Club
A man gets his hair cut in a makeshift barbershop inside the Petionville Club
A group of workers sorting the rubble at the Truitier debris management site set up after the 2010 Earthquake.
Trucks carrying the rubble from Port au Prince into Truitier debris management site pass a checkpoint which controls for content and weight.
Nounouche works at the Truitier debris management site where she sorts the rubble left after thousands of homes and buildings destroyed in the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
Trucks unloading tons of rubble at the Truitier debris management site following the 2010 earthquake.
Men are sorting rubble left by the 2010 earthquake at the Truitier debris management site.
Chosen area for relocation of Earthquake victims from Port au Prince.
Dark clouds loom over a camp for people displaced by the January 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Members of Tchaka Dance, a Haitian dance troupe, and psychosocial mobile teams from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) work with displaced Haitians to help them overcome the emotional stress…
A displaced Haitian man builds a makeshift shelter at Port-au-Prince's golf course where many like him have set up temporary homes following the 2010 Earthquake.
A U.S. doctor treats a boy at a camp on Port-au-Prince's golf course, where many displaced Haitians have set up temporary shelters.
A worker at a factory run by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Port au Prince, Haiti.