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Global Passion Mission is continuing the vision to supply Port-au-Prince with a viable Moringa crop.  In the wake of the 2010 earthquake, Moringa will become an important commodity in the slum community of La Saline.

GPM's Projected Moringa Project for La Saline

Post-Earthquake Videos - Special Thanks to Ricot Antoine, Pastor Rigaud's son, who offered us the better part of his day, driving us around the streets of Port-au-Prince!

Pictures from Post-Earthquake

Port-au-Prince, May 2010

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This structure, near the Port-au-Prince Airport, symbolizes the international good will toward Haiti

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The presidential palace is in ruins after the earthquake

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Street vendors selling mattresses

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Life goes on in Port-au-Prince after the earthquake

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The facade of this building was damaged and is about to fall!

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The UN and the Red Cross provided tents for the displaced to live

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Tent city in Port-au-Prince

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Tent city in Port-au-Prince

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More tent cities in Port-au-Prince

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The Red Cross provides latrines for the tent city dwellers

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Tent city in Port-au-Prince near a major intersection

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Garbage heap near a tent city in Port-au-Prince

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UN Headquarters near the Airport in Port-au-Prince

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A UN truck in Port-au-Prince enforces security in Port-au-Prince

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A damaged neighborhood in Port-au-Prince

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A column about to topple in Port-au-Prince

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A tent city directly across the street from the Presidential Palace

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A resourceful man carries a truck frame in his homemade rickshaw

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More scenes from an outdoor street market

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All types of metal are sold in this street market.

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Many places in Port-au-Prince seemed as though a bomb had struck!

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One structure missing one of its support columns

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Port-au-Prince under rubble

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Rubble everywhere

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Haitian people carry on after the earthquake

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Windows are busted out after the earthquake

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Many Haitians live in structures made of nothing but tin remnants

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Cracks appear on the side of a prominent bank building

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Unused structures serve as a receptacle for much needed metal

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