Transitional Housing in Haiti
by
Arikia Millikan
May 14, 2010
Currently Haiti is in the midst of a rainy season where short yet intense showers occur almost nightly. For the displaced earthquake victims sleeping in tents and floorless shelters constructed of tarps draped over slabs of sheet metal, those five minutes of rain mean a night of discomfort, if not an untimely death by infectious disease.



