A Look at Life in Haiti, Part 1/2

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A woman selling greens waits for customers in the Croix des Bosalles in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, September 22, 2021. The of the market is thick with decomposing trash and, in some places, small fires of burning trash. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



Marie Joseph bathes her friend Jean Robert outside a shelter for the internally displaced where they live due to police violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, September 16, 2021. Most of the population of Port-au-Prince has no access to basic public services, no drinking water, electricity or garbage collection. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



A woman packs charcoal to sell at a market in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Deportees join thousands of fellow Haitians who have been displaced from their homes, pushed out by violence to take up residence in crowded schools, churches, sports centers and makeshift camps among ruins. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



An unfinished coffin sits outside a carpentry shop near an area controlled by gangs in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, September 14, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



Workers carry dough to make bread inside the Bongu bakery in the Bel Air neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, September 27, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



A view of the densely populated Jalousie neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Tuesday, September 28, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



A girl laughs while traveling on a pickup to avoid getting wet due to a flooded street in Cite du Soleil district in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday October 2, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



A porter pushes a loaded cart from the Croix de Bossales food market and makes his way through downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, October 4, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



Adriana, 50, poses for the photo while walking in the Bel- Air neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, October 5, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



A band performs outside the courthouse as they await the arrival of the widow of slain President Jovenel Moise, Martine Moise, who will give testimony for the ongoing investigation into the assassination of her husband in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, October 6, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A man pushes a cart to sell individual servings of drinking water near the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, October 4, 2021. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)



Armed forces secure the area where the Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry placed a bouquet of flowers in front of independence hero Jean Jacques Dessalines memorial in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 17, 2021. A group of 17 U.S. missionaries including children was kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday, Oct. 16, according to a voice message sent to various religious missions by an organization with direct knowledge of the incident. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A man and a child walk by burning tires on a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 17, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A street vendor walks with her merchandise on her head in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 17, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A man pours fuels into the gas tank of his car, on a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 17, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A merchant sells her goods under a truck at a market in Petion-Ville, Port-au-Prince, after a missionary group including 16 Americans and one Canadian were kidnapped in Haiti on Saturday, in in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 17, 2021. (Photo by Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters)



Burning tires block a road, set by protesters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, October 18, 2021. Workers angry about the nation’s lack of security went on strike in protest two days after 17 members of a U.S.-based missionary group were abducted by a violent gang. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



A man pours a small amount of gasoline into a motorcycle's fuel tank amid gas shortages during the general strike in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, October 18, 2021. (Photo by Matias Delacroix/AP Photo)



A street vendor moves his merchandise in a wheelbarrow in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 17, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)



Firefighters douse water on a burning roadblock set by protesters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, October 18, 2021. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)
 

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