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HAITI Media and Telecoms Landscape Guide - Infoasaid

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66Many Haitians regard Minustah FM as a propag<strong>and</strong>a station for MINUSTAH, eventhough it enjoys greater editorial independence from the comm<strong>and</strong> of the UNpeacekeeping force than RNH does from the Haitian governmentIt does not appear on DAGMAR’s ranking of the 30 most listened to radio stations inPort-au-Prince in November 2010.However, an internal survey conducted by MINUSTAH in 2010 indicated that 32% ofthe population listened to the station – at least occasionally.Minustah FM’s main programmes are: a daily news programmes in French <strong>and</strong>Creole, a general magazine programme, Tous pour Haïti (Everyone for Haiti), <strong>and</strong>Espace Public (Public Space), a discussion programme which focuses on currentissues in the news.Manager - Walter MulondiMob: +509 3662-0829+509 3702 6702Email: mulondi@un.orgmulondi1@yahoo.frwww.minustah.orgEditor in Chief - Hugues de RoussanMob: +509 3707-4988Email: deroussan@un.orgRadio Ti Moun www.radiotimoun.comRadio Timoun (Children’s Radio) is a children’s radio station set up by the AristideFoundation for Democracy www.aristidefoundationfordemocracy.org , anorganisation linked to former President Jean-Bertr<strong>and</strong> Aristide.The Port-au-Prince station has relay transmitters in seven other locations acrossHaiti.It is run in collaboration with Lanfanmi Selavi (The Family is Life), a refuge for streetchildren in the capital. This was established by Aristide as a charitable institution in1986.66

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