Haitians pray in Leogane, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. Leogane is a city 60 kilometers away from the capital of the country, Port au Prince, and is 90 percent destroyed due to the last 12 January earthquake that hit the Caribbean country. EPA/David Fernández
A worker of a store moves products of the store´s stock in order to prevent loots at a commercial street downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 22 January 2010. The General Assembly of the United Nations Organization demanded today the world community to reinforce the assistance to the victims of the earthquake that hit the country last 12 January in order to the help Haiti to overcome this tragedy. EPA/Orlando Barría
A worker of a store moves products of the store´s stock in order to prevent loots at a commercial street downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 22 January 2010. The General Assembly of the United Nations Organization demanded today the world community to reinforce the assistance to the victims of the earthquake that hit the country last 12 January in order to the help Haiti to overcome this tragedy. EPA/Orlando Barría
Haitians are seen in front of a destroyed church in Leogane, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. Leogane is a city 60 kilometers away from the capital of the country, Port au Prince, and is 90 percent destroyed due to the last 12 January earthquake that hit the Caribbean country. EPA/David Fernández
A police woman kicks a looter at a street downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. The General Assembly of the United Nations Organization demanded today the world community to reinforce the assistance to the victims of the earthquake that hit the country last 12 January in order to the help Haiti to overcome this tragedy. EPA/Orlando Barría
A police man holds a weapon during loots at a commercial street downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 22 January 2010. The General Assembly of the United Nations Organization demanded today the world community to reinforce the assistance to the victims of the earthquake that hit the country last 12 January in order to the help Haiti to overcome this tragedy. EPA/Orlando Barría
A woman receives water bottles delivered by UN soldiers in front of the National Palace in Port au Prince, Haiti, 22 January 2010. According to the UN General Assembly, it urged to redouble the assistance to all affected by the strong earthquake in the country. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN
A woman and her son carry food bags at a street downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. The General Assembly of the United Nations Organization demanded today the world community to reinforce the assistance to the victims of the earthquake that hit the country last 12 January. EPA/Orlando Barría
France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (L) welcomes one of the 33 orphans from Haiti, arriving in France for adoption at the Roissy airport, north of Paris, France, 22 January 2010. A group of 33 Haitian children who have been adopted by French families left a school where they had sought shelter and headed to the Port-au-Prince's airport on January 21. Several of the children had been living in a nursery that was severely damaged in the devastating earthquake. EPA/BORIS HORVAT - POOL MAXPPP OUT
Members of the French Red Cross hold two of the 33 orphans from Haiti, arriving in France for adoption at the Roissy airport, north of Paris, France, 22 January 2010. A group of 33 Haitian children who have been adopted by French families left a school where they had sought shelter and headed to the Port-au-Prince's airport on January 21. Several of the children had been living in a nursery that was severely damaged in the devastating earthquake. EPA/BORIS HORVAT - POOL MAXPPP OUT
Haitians pray in Leogane, Haiti, on 22 January 2010. Leogane is a city 60 kilometers away from the capital of the country, Port au Prince, and is 90 percent destroyed due to the last 12 January earthquake that hit the Caribbean country. EPA/David Fernández
Haitians are seen at at street full of rubbles in Leogane, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. Leogane is a city 60 kilometers away from the capital of the country, Port au Prince, and is 90 percent destroyed due to the last 12 January earthquake that hit the Caribbean country. EPA/David Fernández
Two Haitian displaced women are seen at a shelter raised near a campaign hospital in Leogane, Haiti, on Friday 22 January 2010. Leogane is a city 60 kilometers away from the capital of the country, Port au Prince, and is 90 percent destroyed due to the last 12 January earthquake that hit the Caribbean country. EPA/David Fernández
France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (C) welcomes one of the 33 orphans from Haiti, arriving in France for adoption at the Roissy airport, north of Paris, France, 22 January 2010. A group of 33 Haitian children who have been adopted by French families left a school where they had sought shelter and headed to the Port-au-Prince's airport on January 21. Several of the children had been living in a nursery that was severely damaged in the devastating earthquake. EPA/BORIS HORVAT - POOL MAXPPP OUT
UN Brazilian soldiers deliver water to hundreds of people in front of the National Palace in Port au Prince, Haiti, 22 January 2010. According to the UN General Assembly, it urged to redouble the assistance to all affected by the strong earthquake in the country. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN
A little girl smiles while receiving medical attention at the General Hospital in Port au Prince, Haiti, 22 January 2010. According to the UN General Assembly, it urged to redouble the assistance to all affected by the strong earthquake in the country. EPA/J.J.GUILLEN