Recently in Video Category![]() American educators and aid groups are helping Haitian schools rebuild more than six months after January's 7.0 earthquake destroyed nearly 80 percent of the country's schools.
Schools in Haiti were some of the hardest hit after January's earthquake.
Nearly 80 percent of schools were destroyed. But, now American
educators and aid groups are trying to rebuild schools for the start of
this year's school year.
The singer Wyclef Jean yesterday said he was not abandoning his bid to run for the presidency of Haiti and would attempt to get the courts to overturn a decision to disqualify him from the race.
Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean defended himself against allegations of financial impropriety and laid out his visions for Haiti in an interview with The Associated Press. He arrived in the country Thursday to launch his presidential campaign.
Wyclef Jean is seriously mulling a campaign for president of Hai.
Fox 8's Todd Meany shows how your donations to 'Operation: Haiti Relief' are making a world of difference...
WQAD ABC 8 Quad Cities • Jul. 16, 2010. 08:52 PM EST
Dad is a US citizen, daughter stuck in Haiti.
Cheryl Mills, the State Department official overseeing reconstruction in
Haiti following January's earthquake says finding housing for the 1.6
million people still in relief camps remains one of the biggest hurdles
to progress.
Six months after Haiti's devastating earthquake, hundreds of thousands of people remain homeless, living in refugee camps in the capital Port-au-Prince.
University of Arkansas athletes and coaches discuss the volunteer work
for the Haiti relief effort.
Help is still needed long after a massive earthquake claimed hundreds of
thousands of lives. That's the message a Buffalo pastor is sharing with
the faithful who continue to raise money for Haiti.
A memorial to a life that was lost in Haiti's deadly January 12 earthquake.
As aid organisations work to rehouse more than a million people left
homeless and rebuild Haiti's capital, frustration is growing with the
speed at which the desperately poor country is getting back on its feet.
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