The Chronicle of PhilanthropyNEWS AND ANALYSISAPRIL 24, 2015
Photo: JOE RAEDLE, GETTY IMAGESKids stand outside the camp where they live with their families built on land where their homes once stood before the 2010 earthquake struck, destroying their homes and killing as many as 316,000 people... moreThe Chronicle of PhilanthropyNEWS AND ANALYSISAPRIL 24, 2015
Photo: JOE RAEDLE, GETTY IMAGESKids stand outside the camp where they live with their families built on land where their homes once stood before the 2010 earthquake struck, destroying their homes and killing as many as 316,000 people in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Five years later many tent camps and shantytowns that once sheltered some 1.5 million people now hold about 80,000 as the government tries to move them into permanent homes.