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ETHAN HYMAN - ehyman@newsobserver.com
At 5 a.m., the boys are all asleep in their tent at the Yahve-Jire Children's Foundation in Tabarre, Haiti Thursday May 6, 2010.  Ever since the earthquake, the children have slept outside.  The tent is 8x8.   The orphanage is supported by Western Boulevard Presbyterian Church.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

Godson Barman at the Yahve-Jire Children's Foundation in Tabarre, Haiti Thursday May 6, 2010.  The orphanage is supported by Western Boulevard Presbyterian Church.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

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Canaan 2 is one of the hundreds of tent cities that have sprung up since the January earthquake in Haiti.   Residents of the camp complain of biting insects within the camp.  It is located north of Port au Prince and was photographed Thursday May 6, 2010.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

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ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

Adrien Wilfrid, left, and Pierre Maxo work on constructing a door for a shelter constructed by Samaritan's Purse in Lafito, Haiti, Thursday May 6, 2010. The camp with rows of shelters and access to latrines and potable water is designed to help reduce the spread of insect borne diseases.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

Ginette Daphnis sweeps outside her shelter  constructed by Samaritan's Purse in Lafito, Haiti, Thursday May 6, 2010. The camp with rows of shelters and access to latrines and potable water is designed to help reduce the spread of insect borne diseases.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

The shelters constructed by Samaritan's Purse in Lafito, Haiti, with access to latrines and potable water,  is designed to help reduce the spread of insect borne diseases.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

Eliana Isme give her daughter, Maydaline, 2, a bath outside their shelter in Lafito, Haiti, Thursday May 6, 2010. The camp, constructed by Samaritan's Purse, with rows of shelters and access to latrines and potable water is designed to help reduce the spread of insect borne diseases.  ETHAN HYMAN  - ehyman@newsobserver.com

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