Updated: 16:04, Monday, 18 January 2010
Oxfam Ireland has so far raised €200,000 for their emergency Haiti appeal. The aid agency is one of many providing urgent water and sanitation to thousands of displaced people. It has more than 200 staff working on the ground in the aftermath of the earthquake. www.oxfamireland.org/donate
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A body on the street in Haiti, days after the earthquake struck
More than 50,000 people have set up home on a golf course outside of the capital, following the destruction of their homes
Thousands are living out in the open afraid of going back inside buildings, as tremors continue
Thousands of terrified people are now living in makeshift camps
The most urgent assistance being provided is clean water
Aid agencies have set up water tanks in the badly-affected areas of Delmas 48
People queue for clean water in a makeshift camp
Building destruction
Utter destruction seen everywhere
Oxfam's own building suffered damage
'We need help' sign from quake survivors
A large proportion of the capital's building's were flattened by the earthquake