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Fishermen sail their wooden boats in the bay of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, November 23, 2016. Haiti is the poorest nation in the hemisphere and one of the most unequal in the world, and with the depreciation of the currency, the gourde, the cost of living has risen sharply. (Photo by Ricardo Arduengo/AP Photo)

Fishermen sail their wooden boats in the bay of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, November 23, 2016. Haiti is the poorest nation in the hemisphere and one of the most unequal in the world, and with the depreciation of the currency, the gourde, the cost of living has risen sharply. (Photo by Ricardo Arduengo/AP Photo)



A woman and a man ride a bicycle along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 1, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A woman and a man ride a bicycle along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 1, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A boy digs on garbage at a canal in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 1, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A boy digs on garbage at a canal in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 1, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A woman and several schoolgirls pass a police line blocking a street to control a demonstration organised to protest against the results of the presidential elections, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A woman and several schoolgirls pass a police line blocking a street to control a demonstration organised to protest against the results of the presidential elections, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Two schoolgirls drink water from bags as they pass by a police line which is blocking a street to control a demonstration organised to protest against the results of the presidential elections, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

Two schoolgirls drink water from bags as they pass by a police line which is blocking a street to control a demonstration organised to protest against the results of the presidential elections, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A protester uses his mobile phone while standing in front of a police line blocking a street during a demonstration against the results of the presidential election, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A protester uses his mobile phone while standing in front of a police line blocking a street during a demonstration against the results of the presidential election, in the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 5, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A supporter of Fanmi Lavalas (Lavalas Family) presidential candidate Maryse Narcisse shouts in front of police officers during a protest against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A supporter of Fanmi Lavalas (Lavalas Family) presidential candidate Maryse Narcisse shouts in front of police officers during a protest against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Children look at protesters marching against the results of the presidential elections in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

Children look at protesters marching against the results of the presidential elections in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Protesters participate in a voodoo ceremony before a demonstration against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

Protesters participate in a voodoo ceremony before a demonstration against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A skull and bones for a voodoo ritual are pictured before a protest against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A skull and bones for a voodoo ritual are pictured before a protest against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A police officer kicks a tire barricade made by protesters during a demonstration against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A police officer kicks a tire barricade made by protesters during a demonstration against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A man empties a drain as he works while protesters march against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man empties a drain as he works while protesters march against the results of the presidential election in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, December 16, 2016. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



People walk along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 18, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

People walk along a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 18, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A man sits on a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 18, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man sits on a street in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 18, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



A man sits on a wheelbarrow next to electoral posters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 28, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

A man sits on a wheelbarrow next to electoral posters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 28, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Residents walk past electoral posters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 28, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

Residents walk past electoral posters in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 28, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



Electoral security personnel let poll watchers enter at a polling station at the Market of Canape Vert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 29, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)

Electoral security personnel let poll watchers enter at a polling station at the Market of Canape Vert in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 29, 2017. (Photo by Andres Martinez Casares/Reuters)



In this December 5, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume fills plastic bags with charcoal in front of her shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. St. Fume said that unlike some of her neighbors, she would not oppose plans to move with her husband and their three children to subsidized housing for a year. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 5, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume fills plastic bags with charcoal in front of her shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. St. Fume said that unlike some of her neighbors, she would not oppose plans to move with her husband and their three children to subsidized housing for a year. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 6, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume's 16-year-old daughter Rigencia, and 8-year-old nephew Kenson, dig into a meal of pasta inside the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The mother of three said she figured the Delmas shelter would be temporary as they and the rest of Port-au-Prince recovered from the January 2010 earthquake. But St. Fume has yet to find a way out. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 6, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume's 16-year-old daughter Rigencia, and 8-year-old nephew Kenson, dig into a meal of pasta inside the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The mother of three said she figured the Delmas shelter would be temporary as they and the rest of Port-au-Prince recovered from the January 2010 earthquake. But St. Fume has yet to find a way out. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 5, 2016 photo, children sit on a parked car in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The number of people in these makeshift communities has declined since the immediate aftermath, but those who remain are a stubborn reminder that this impoverished country has yet to fully recover from one of the worst natural disasters in history. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 5, 2016 photo, children sit on a parked car in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The number of people in these makeshift communities has declined since the immediate aftermath, but those who remain are a stubborn reminder that this impoverished country has yet to fully recover from one of the worst natural disasters in history. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2016 photo, a man packs his belongings outside his shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. At least 50,000 people remain in some of the settlement camps that emerged in Haiti after the devastating January 2010 earthquake. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2016 photo, a man packs his belongings outside his shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. At least 50,000 people remain in some of the settlement camps that emerged in Haiti after the devastating January 2010 earthquake. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 5, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume looks out from her vendor's stall where she sells milk, charcoal, oil and rice in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Nearly seven years later, St. Fume's family is still stuck in the maze of shacks that's morphed into a crowded shantytown of dusty lanes in what was once a vacant lot in Port-au-Prince. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 5, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume looks out from her vendor's stall where she sells milk, charcoal, oil and rice in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Nearly seven years later, St. Fume's family is still stuck in the maze of shacks that's morphed into a crowded shantytown of dusty lanes in what was once a vacant lot in Port-au-Prince. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 3, 2016 photo, 11-year-old Neissa Bonissant cradles her doll Vanessa while sitting next to her 4-year-old brother Olivier, in front of their shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The number of people in these makeshift communities has declined since the aftermath, but those who remain are a stubborn reminder that this impoverished country has yet to fully recover. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 3, 2016 photo, 11-year-old Neissa Bonissant cradles her doll Vanessa while sitting next to her 4-year-old brother Olivier, in front of their shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The number of people in these makeshift communities has declined since the aftermath, but those who remain are a stubborn reminder that this impoverished country has yet to fully recover. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 6, 2016 photo, tailor Leon Serge repairs a pair of pants in his shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haitian and international officials had hoped to use Port-au-Prince's devastation to build an improved capital and decentralize the country. But mass projects to construct permanent homes never materialized. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 6, 2016 photo, tailor Leon Serge repairs a pair of pants in his shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up nearly seven years ago for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haitian and international officials had hoped to use Port-au-Prince's devastation to build an improved capital and decentralize the country. But mass projects to construct permanent homes never materialized. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



In this December 2, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume stands outside her shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up set up nearly seven years for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The mother of three said she figured the shack built of plywood scraps and plastic tarp would be temporary as they and the rest of Port-au-Prince recovered from the earthquake. But St. Fume has yet to find a way out. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

In this December 2, 2016 photo, Adrienne St. Fume stands outside her shelter in the Delmas tent camp set up set up nearly seven years for people displaced by the 2010 earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The mother of three said she figured the shack built of plywood scraps and plastic tarp would be temporary as they and the rest of Port-au-Prince recovered from the earthquake. But St. Fume has yet to find a way out. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)



Residents walks next to the ruins of the National Cathedral during the 7th anniversary of the January 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Thursday January 12, 2017. The earthquake caused major damage in Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other settlements in the region killing tens of thousands. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)

Residents walks next to the ruins of the National Cathedral during the 7th anniversary of the January 2010 earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Thursday January 12, 2017. The earthquake caused major damage in Port-au-Prince, Jacmel and other settlements in the region killing tens of thousands. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
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