The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (Amarc) has called 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.
The earthquake has caused extensive damage to communication systems and other vital services, and among the many people directly affected are community media workers and their families.
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. It estimates that at least 12 community radio stations are located within the zones that have suffered the most severe earthquake destruction.
The association calls 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.
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, and the restoration of communications infrastructure will be an essential priority of the humanitarian emergency response effort.
Amarc says it will be working in partnership with local community radio organizations in Haiti, to support the reconstruction of community broadcasting services.
Amarc Calls for Support in Haiti
The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (Amarc) has called on community radio broadcasters worldwide to rally in support of the people of Haiti, following the massive earthquake that…
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