In this March 20, 2017 photo, a merchant walks in the smoke of a fire at a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The fire raged at the biggest central market in the center of the Capital. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
A woman stretches out her arms in prayer as balances a stone on her head as a form of penance during a Good Friday ritual, in Ganthier, Haiti, Friday, April 14, 2017. Thousands of Haitians flock to mount Calvaire Miracle with rocks balanced on their heads, to pray and seek renewal in one of the spiritually-steeped country’s biggest annual pilgrimages. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
A street vendor looks at Haitian flags set on a fence of the National Palace for the inauguration of President-elect Jovenel Moise in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 6, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
Workers use a sewing machine during the preparation for the inauguration of President-elect Jovenel Moise at the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 6, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A boy walks carrying the frame of a kite in a neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 8, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
Children fly kites in a neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 8, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A man pulls a wheelbarrow in a street market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 14, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A shoe shiner walks in a street market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 14, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A man pushes a wheelbarrow in a street of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 14, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A street vendor carries her goods as she walks in a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 14, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A street vendor carries his stand on his head as he walks in a market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 14, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
Children wear carnival masks as they walk along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 25, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
Carnival decorations made of papier mache set for sale in a street of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 25, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A street vendor holds a carnival decoration made of papier mache in a street of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, February 25, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A girl greets U.N. peacekeepers, Haitian national police officers and members of UNPOL (United Nations Police) as they walk along a street during a patrol in Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, March 3, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)
A Haitian woman lies in a trance during a voodoo ceremony in Souvenance, a suburb of Gonaives, 171 km north of Port- au- Prince, on April 16, 2017. Haitian voodoo followers arrived in Souvenance to take part in the voodoo ceremonies held during Easter weekend. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP Photo)
In this February 22, 2017 photo, U.N. peacekeepers from Brazil patrol the Cite Soleil slum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. They faced no greater threat than a few barking dogs along some of the same streets where pitched gun battles between gangs and U.N. peacekeepers used to be a daily occurrence. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
In this February 22, 2017 photo, children play in the street while U.N. peacekeepers from Brazil patrol in the Cite Soleil slum, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It took U.N. troops three years to gain control over the sprawling district of Cite Solel, but it's now placid even though its residents still live in desperate poverty. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
In this February 22, 2017 photo, a U.N. peacekeeper from Brazil sidesteps an abandoned doll left on a street of the Cite Soleil slum in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The peacekeepers have earned praise for boosting security, paving the way to elections and providing crucial support after disasters. But some troops have also been accused of excessive force, rape and abandoning babies they fathered. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
In this February 22, 2017 photo, U.N. peacekeepers from Brazil fist bump with children as they patrol in the Cite Soleil slum, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Years of easygoing patrols is a clear sign to many both in Haiti and around the world that it's time to wrap up a U.N. force that's been cycling through this Caribbean country since a 2004 rebellion engulfed Haiti in violence. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
In this August 11, 2016 photo, Lovely Harasme 26, sits in front of her mother's house in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She says she was one of several women who worked as prostitutes for Sri Lankan peacekeepers with the U.N. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
This Thursday, February 16, 2017 photo shows the remains of Habitation Leclerc in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In the ruins, a group of abandoned children found shelter but were barely surviving. Exploiting that desperation, U.N. peacekeepers lured them into a child s*x ring. In August 2007, the U.N. received complaints of “suspicious interactions” between Sri Lankan soldiers and Haitian children, launching an investigation. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
In this August 17, 2016 photo, Marie-Ange Haitis, 40, stands with her daughter, Samantha, at their home in Leogane, Haiti. Haitis says she met a Sri Lankan commander in December 2006 and he soon began making nighttime visits to her house. “By January, we had had s*x”, she said. “It wasn’t rape, but it wasn’t exactly consensual, either. I felt like I didn’t have a choice”. Haitis says Samantha has started asking more questions about her father. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
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