- Editorial, François Grünewald
- Contextual understanding, coordination and humanitarian space: key issues for Haiti, François Grünewald
- Haiti: the reconstruction is not at a standstill, but the challenges remain enormous, Pierre Duquesne
- Economic and social recovery in rural areas following the earthquake in Haiti: linking relief, rehabilitation and development, Peggy Pascal, Erwin Schmitt and Fabien Thomas
- Haiti’s future will be decided by its creative children, Daniel Derivois
- Haiti: psychosocial activities in a crisis context, Marion Cherblanc
- Supporting the public provision of potable water in a crisis context: GRET’s operations in Haiti following the earthquake of 12 January 2010, Emilie Barrau and Jean-Philippe Fontenelle
- Port-au-Prince – urban disaster and humanitarian crisis, Béatrice Boyer
- Managing water, sanitation and hygiene in Port-au-Prince: how do we get out of the emergency phase?, Julie Patinet
- Bibliography on Haiti: the past and the present help to shed light on the future
- Events in “Humanitarian Aid on the Move” No. 7
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 7
28/02/2011
On 12 January 2010 at 4.50 pm local time (the middle of the night in Europe), the Enriquillo-Plantain Garden fault awoke. The earth began to shake, thick white dust rose above Port-au-Prince while a terrifying noise echoed out. Complete silence followed only to be broken by the screaming and crying of hundreds of thousands of Haitians. [...]