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Several hundred people marched through the streets of Jacmel, Haiti, in a symmbolic cross-town prayer crusade that wound it's way past several earthquake collapsed buildings in February. - Several hundred people marched through the streets of Jacmel, Haiti, in a symmbolic cross-town prayer crusade that wound it's way past several earthquake collapsed buildings in February. | Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail

Several hundred people marched through the streets of Jacmel, Haiti, in a symmbolic cross-town prayer crusade that wound it's way past several earthquake collapsed buildings in February.

Several hundred people marched through the streets of Jacmel, Haiti, in a symmbolic cross-town prayer crusade that wound it's way past several earthquake collapsed buildings in February. - Several hundred people marched through the streets of Jacmel, Haiti, in a symmbolic cross-town prayer crusade that wound it's way past several earthquake collapsed buildings in February. | Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
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Project Jacmel: The disaster, the rebuild, the future

Globe and Mail Update

The Globe's complete coverage — in stories, video, photos and blogs — of the lives and challenges faced in this historic Haitian city as it struggles to recover from a devastating earthquake