How differently did countries and major organizations around the world respond to the Haiti earthquake and Pakistan flood?

A look back at the infographics that drew the most attention, on topics from happiness to Burning Man

Compared to Haiti, corporations are rushing to donate to Japan, where they have more colleagues and customers. The American people not so much.

Chile was just hit with an earthquake bigger than Haiti's and suffered no injuries or damage. How'd they do that?

If major quakes occur approximately 15 times a year around the world, where will the next one hit?

A high school diploma is no more a guarantee of a living wage job in Haiti than here in the United States. HELP is working to make a difference.
When it comes to Americans and international adoption, one needn't look far for spectacular examples of recent bad judgment: the church group...

An addiction to wood fuel has made the country a cautionary tale of environmental and political decline.
Pat Robertson's recent exclamation about Haiti is too offensive to even repeat here. Suffice it to say, it was moronic. Thankfully, lest anyone...

Americans gave a lot more and a lot faster to Katrina and Haiti than to Japan. American corporations? Well that's a different story.
On the surface, Jeff Antebi's photography focuses on regions in strife, from war-torn Afghanistan, to favelas of Brazil, to cartel-plagued...
How the open-source movement in design is helping in places like Haiti. The issues of the design world seem both too big and too small to tackle...

To check in on the reconstruction progress in Haiti, we sat down with scholar and architect Matt Jelacic, an expert in sustainable housing solutions.
“Nobody faced what we have faced here in Haiti.”

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