Haiti. Life goes on ...

In spite of the devastating earthquake, took with him more than 150 000 lives and sow devastation, poverty and suffering, despite all this, the daily routine slowly returns to normal. Children playing on the road, smiles on their faces appear - for the first time after many days have passed since the disaster. Life goes on ...






Haitian boys play basketball in downtown Port-au-Prince on January 22. (Win McNamee, Getty Images)



Haitian prays during Sunday services at the destroyed Obora Notre Dame on January 24. (Win McNamee, Getty Images)



Girl playing guitar in a refugee camp Delmas 40B, where more than 25,000 people homeless, January 22. (Julien Tack, AFP / Getty Images)



Haitian girl playing with a doll surrounded by members of his family in a field camp in front of the National Palace on 18 January. (Chris Hondros, Getty Images)



Prostitute inflates soap bubbles in the street in Port-au-Prince on January 24. (Roberto Schmidt, AFP / Getty Images)



Boy posing against a wall with graffiti depicting Michael Jackson. (Jewel Samad, AFP / Getty Images)



Girl jumping over the rope in the camp. (Ariana Cubillos, AP)



Children fly kites in the camp for the homeless. The Haitian government has said that about 400,000 people left without homes will be moved to special camps outside the city. (Joe Raedle, Getty Images)



People relax in the tent. (Joe Raedle, Getty Images)



Barbed wire separates the boys from the territory of the medical clinic, where the refugee camp. (Chuck Liddy, Raleigh News & Observer / MCT)



Woman smiling, carrying drinking water to a temporary camp near Belair in Port-au-Prince. In the area of ​​water for the first time came when the Norwegian Church organization established plumbing here for homeless families. (Paul Jeffery, ACT Alliance / MCT)



Nurse of Miami 46-year-old Liana Gold (right) tries to cheer 6-year-old Mardoshu February (left) UN camp near the airport in Jacmel. (Carl Juste, The Miami Herald / AP)



Woman laughing near his tent in Port-au-Prince. (Joe Raedle, Getty Images)



Lieutenant Graham from Huntsville, Alabama - a doctor aboard the floating hospital «Comfort» - smiling girl during her inspection of the coast of Port-au-Prince. The child was brought on board with her mother, she had a slight dehydration. (Specialist 2nd Class Edwardo Proano, US Navy / AP)



People bathe in water from a pipe that burst as a result of the second earthquake 6.1 points in Port-au-Prince. (Ramon Espinosa, AP)