The World: Haiti's slow reconstruction
January 12th marks the first anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti. Despite the billions of dollars pledged by international donors, reconstruction has been painfully slow. A million people still live in tents in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and symbolic buildings like the National Palace downtown still lie in ruins. Still, some neighborhoods are coming back to life. The World's Jeb Sharp reports.
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