Aids fears for Haiti's displaced
- 12 years ago
It has been 100 days since a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti, killing more than 200,000 people and leaving 1.5 million others homeless.
With millions of people unemployed and living on the streets, there has been a rise in prostitution of as much as 20 per cent, leading to fears of a significant rise in Aids cases.
Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Port au Prince, Haiti's capital. (23 April 2010)
With millions of people unemployed and living on the streets, there has been a rise in prostitution of as much as 20 per cent, leading to fears of a significant rise in Aids cases.
Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports from Port au Prince, Haiti's capital. (23 April 2010)