The recent launch of Haiti's National Week and Day of the Child means so much to Haitian children, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed.
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Plan's staff blog from the earthquake zone in Haiti, where Plan teams are desperately working to help children and their families affected by the disaster.
Poverty is the greater disaster for Haiti's children – putting them in danger of not realising a single dream, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed.
Girls in Haiti - like millions of girls in developing countries - are more likely to get the daily chore of collecting and carrying water for their family, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed.
New homes are helping families to move out of the camps - but more needs to be done, blogs Plan’s Heidi Reed from Haiti.
What motivates humans to give to charities and be heroes for people they have never met?, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed in Haiti.
Violent protests at the Haiti election results are hampering Plan's work, blogs Plan's Stuart Coles.
New semi-permanent classrooms are helping students to learn in a safer environment, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed.
A visit to a Plan-funded school in a Haiti camp leads to an impromptu song with a serious message, blogs Plan's Heidi Reed.
As Hurricane Tomas approaches Haiti, Plan teams are working with partners to protect the most vulnerable blogs Kristie van de Wetering.
Work has started on the first structures to replace the temporary tent classrooms set up in Haiti after the earthquake, blogs Plan's Ann Wang.
Plan tents and temporary classrooms are helping schools to re-open across Haiti, blogs Plan's Hanna Jamal.
Hanna Jamal blogs on Plan Haiti's work to help children get back to school after the earthquake shattered the country's education system.
