Children walk by ‘dirt cakes’ drying in the sun. The cakes, made of mud, salt and oil, make a cheap food to stave off hunger. At 2c each, they’re the only affordable food option for thousands of Cite Soleil residents.
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It is a devastatingly poor community, with massive unemployment and almost no opportunities for the children who grow up there.
The residents of Cite Soleil rely on eating dirt cakes to survive, a mixture of earth and salt.