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Скачать или смотреть Life for those still in camps 6 months after devastating quake

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  • 2015-07-28
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Life for those still in camps 6 months after devastating quake
AP Archive65101266bf191285a7a0b0b89dc0295309ec90Haiti Camp LifePort-au-PrinceHaitiCaribbeanLatin America and Caribbean
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(10 Jul 2010) SHOTLIST
Port-Au-Prince - 9 July 2010
1. Wide top shot of "Aviation Camp"
2. Top shot of tents in camp
3. Mid of people walking among tents
4. Various of camp resident Listen Mimose washing her daughter
5. Mid of tent where Mimose and her family live
6. Mimose getting her daughter ready for school
7. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Listen Mimose, refugee:
"No, I'm not satisfied because the government treats us like animals, for the government we are not humans, we are animals."
8. Puddles in the middle of the camp
9. Mid of woman poking through puddle with a stick
10. Close of woman washing pots
11. Tracking shot of camp resident Josil Jean Bainet walking beside tents
12. Bainet with other camp residents
13. SOUNDBITE (Creole) Josil Jean Bainet, refugee:
"The situation is difficult, first of all because we don't have toilets; second, because the plastics (used in the tents) raise the heat so nobody can stay inside the tents during the day. After a long time (living here) I know that soon people, who have survived to the earthquake, will start dying because the heat in the tents is causing many illnesses."
14. People walking beside tents
15. Close of children eating
Port-Au-Prince - 7 July 2010
16. Set up of Nigel Fisher, United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator for Haiti and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Fisher, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Haiti and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General:
"In Port-Au-Prince before the earthquake, you had most of the population living in slums, you had the majority of the population that had no access to clean water, to health care, so while you have a million and a half people in camps, they have been able to have access to regular water supplies and health care."
18. Cutaway of Fisher
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Fisher, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Haiti and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General:
"But this time next year I'm sure you will still see many, many people still living in camps, this is a process that is going to take many years."
Port-Au-Prince - 9 July 2010
20. Wide of people in "Aviation Camp"
21. Mid of man washing
22. Close of little boy looking through a hole in fabric
STORYLINE
Six months after Haiti's devastating earthquake, hundreds of thousands of people remain homeless, living in refugee camps in the capital Port-au-Prince.
"Aviation Camp" is on the site of a former military airport, and is now home to thousands of people live in tents among old helicopters and small planes.
Every morning, 27-year-old Listen Mimose wakes up early to fetch water and give her children a bath before school.
When they arrived at the camp, Mimose and her family built a small, "temporary" house - a one-room shack covered in plastics packed tightly between other similar shelters.
She's been sharing it with her husband and their four children for the past six months.
Mimose and her husband - who used to sell cosmetics and shoes for a living - don't have work anymore and they have to ask for money to feed their children and send them to school.
Mimose complained about the way that government was managing the camps.
"I'm not satisfied," she said. "The government treat us like animals, for the government we are not humans, we are animals."
But six months after the earthquake that killed her parents, Mimose said she had no expectations that things would get better.
Josil Jean Bainet is a construction worker living at the camp, and also unemployed.

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