The majority of the 1.2 million Haitians displaced by the earthquake are still living in tent cities.
One year after the earthquake, over 1 million people are still living in tent cities in Haiti.
Some displaced Haitians were relocated to camps with improved sanitary and living conditions in the north of the country. But people living in those camps complain that there are no jobs in the area and no access to the necessities of everyday life.
Haiti's Northern Industrial Park Project not only promises to bring jobs to the region, the United States pledged to build 5,000 new homes in the area.
Some displaced Haitians were relocated to camps with improved sanitary and living conditions in the north of the country. But people living in those camps complain that there are no jobs in the area and no access to the necessities of everyday life.
Haiti's Northern Industrial Park Project not only promises to bring jobs to the region, the United States pledged to build 5,000 new homes in the area.
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Last updated January 21 2011: 1:08 PM ET