Oxfam, Amnesty International Release Reports Almost One Year Since Haiti’s Earthquake
Thursday, Mar. 3rd 2011 4:24 PM
“A new report [.pdf] from international aid agency Oxfam says reconstruction work has barely begun in Haiti following the country’s catastrophic earthquake a year ago,” RTE News reports (1/6). Even in developed countries, disaster recovery can be a slow process, the report states.
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