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Ann Kite Yo Pale or Let Them Speak : Best Practice and Lessons Learned in Communication with Disaster Affected Communities: Haiti 2010
Crisis Mapping and Collaboration Between Western and African ICT Developers for Haiti Quake Response
Crisis mapping brings online tool to Haitian disaster relief effort
Empowering Haitian women through digital tools
Engineers Race to Restore Communications after Haiti Quake
Haiti Earthquake Response: Bringing Internet Connectivity to Local NGOs
Haiti One Year On: Technology and the Future of Humanitarian Aid
New media helped, but radio delivered for earthquake-struck Haiti
OLPC Pre-Pilot Evaluation Report (Haiti)
Peacebuilding in the Information Age: Sifting Hype from Reality
The Haiti catastrophe: lessons learned from previous operations
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