UNICEF estimates that 300,000 children were affected by the string of storms that battered Haiti this summer, destroying crops and livestock at a time of already high food prices. International relief workers are worried that already vulnerable Haitian children are even more at risk of dying. "I had a farm," said Jeannette Tatta, a mother of seven. "I had animals. It washed them away. It carried everything and left us here to suffer with children dying in our arms."
