Rebuilding Haitian media


Journalists at the launch of the Association for Press in Leogane. Photo: Anne Poulsen/IMS

19.03.2010
Two months after an earthquake devastated Haiti, International Media Support takes stock of the latest steps to rebuild Haiti’s media

Radio stations struggling to stay on air


"A demolir" - to be demolished - seals the fate of Radio Ibo's building. Photo: Anne Poulsen/IMS

26.02.2010
Ever increasing costs combined with a serious decline in revenue pose serious threats to media outlets in Haiti. Report from the IMS Haiti Response team

Solidarity between professionals in Haiti


Israël Jacky Cantave, Deputy Secretary General of l'Association des Journalistes en Haiti on air from Radio Cool FM in Leogane. Photo: Anne Poulsen/IMS

09.02.2010
In an act of solidarity, leaders of Haitian media associations traveled to Leogane, Petit-Goave and Jacmel last weekend to meet media colleagues. The trip was facilitated by IMS and was organised in response to an appeal from journalists in the affected areas outside Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince

Centre to open doors for Haitian media


Damaged buildings force Radio Cool in Leogane to broadcast from the streets. Photo: Anne Poulsen/IMS

04.02.2010
Engaging Haitian media in the production of humanitarian information is key at this point in time in Haiti. A centre in Port-au-Prince is to facilitate collaboration between Haitian media and international support organisations. Report from the IMS Haiti Response Team

Homes and work places gone for journalists


Photos: Anne Poulsen/IMS

02.02.2010
James Felix was the only one inside the radio station Force FM in Leogane, when the earthquake hit. He was in the middle of broadcasting an emission on the upcoming elections and had left the studio to go to another room. Report from Haiti
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