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PHOTO ESSAY: Documenting the Lives of Girls in Haiti



By Nadia Todres



In the 1300 tent cities scattered across post-earthquake Haiti, young girls are coming of age amidst threats of sexual violence, rampant disease, and makeshift living conditions. PhotographerNadia Todresvisited the camps of Port-au-Prince to document the precarious lives of girls on the ground.






Nadia Todres is a photojournalist working on a story of girls in Haiti. To see more pictures from her documentary project in Haiti, visit her website at www.nadiatodres.com.

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