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Earthquake in Haiti
Even before the devastating earthquake of 12 January, Haiti was a fragile and vulnerable country. Decades of political instability, poverty and environmental degradation had left the country as the least-developed in the Western Hemisphere with an infrastructure close to collapse and social indicators among the weakest in the world. Two-thirds of all Haitians depended on the agricultural sector, leaving the country particularly exposed to damage from natural disasters. As a result, the World Food Programme has estimated that 2 million Haitians, or just under a quarter of the population, will be relying on food aid as a result of the earthquake. The map shows a cross tabulation of infant mortality rate and the adult prevalence rate of HIV-AIDS taken before the earthquake. It can be seen that Haiti was struggling by both measures, each a sensitive barometer of the general well-being of society.
Data source: CommonGIS interface to CIA World Factbook, Sept 2007
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