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    Support Haitian community radio PDF Print E-mail
    Written by AMARC   
    Monday, 18 January 2010
    AMARC, the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters, calls on
    community radio broadcasters worldwide to rally in support of the people
    of Haiti, following the massive earthquake that has killed thousands of
    people and destroyed essential infrastructure.

    AMARC is conducting an urgent assessment of the status of community
    broadcasting in the areas affected and is working to mobilize resources
    and technical assistance. AMARC estimates that at least 12 community
    radio stations are located within the zones that have suffered the most
    severe earthquake destruction. The full extent of the impact is not yet
    known. AMARC is calling on community broadcasters to support the international
    relief effort by organizing airtime appeals and other activities, and to
    provide direct assistance to community broadcasters affected by the
    earthquake, including equipment donations and financial support.

    Even before this catastrophic disaster, Haiti faced enormous problems of
    transport and communications infrastructure, access to electricity and
    high rates of illiteracy. Community radio has developed, since 1992, as
    an essential part of Haiti's communications landscape, reaching the
    poorest communities and enabling their participation in development.

    Community media have a vital role to play in times of emergency and
    disaster. The restoration of communications infrastructure will be an
    essential priority of the humanitarian emergency response effort. AMARC
    will be working, in partnership with local community radio organizations
    in Haiti, to support the reconstruction of community broadcasting services.

    For contact details of the major relief agencies and to make offers of
    equipment, technical support or other assistance for community radio in
    Haiti please visit http://www.amarc.org/

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