First person: Haiti then and now
Skyler Badenoch tells Al Jazeera how the January quake changed the country forever.
Published On 14 Jul 2010
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Thousands of people from abroad have tried to improve the lives of Haitians after a massive earthquake struck on January 12, killing 300,000 people.
One of them is Skyler Badenoch, who works for Build On, a US organisation that builds schools across the globe.
He arrived in Haiti a day before the quake struck, and has since returned many times.
Through his photography he tells Al Jazeera about the situation then, and now.
Source: Al Jazeera