Before January 12, 2010, there were more than 10,000 humanitarian and charity organizations registered in Haiti. Billions of dollars of donations later, the international presence is stronger than ever. Yet six months after the earthquake, 90% of the rubble still had not been removed and women and children were being raped on a nightly basis, across the street from the government palace. One must wonder: Are the voices of Haitians being heard? Are their needs being met? Haiti appears to be caught between states: of destruction, of rebuilding, of progress, of upheaval, of normalcy. This video documents the growing sense of disenchantment among Haitians caught between disaster and the promise of healing.

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By Kate