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Community Radios April17 Haiti: Communication with communities - Mapping of community radio stations (Avr. 2017) La Tortue Bwa Kayiman 95.9 Port De Paix Zèb Tènite Saint Louis Kòn Lanbi 95.5 du Nord Anse A Foleur Jean Rabel Chamsolme Vwa kominotè Janrabèl Borgne Quartier Morin Bas Limbe Cap Haitien Vwa Liberasyon Mole Saint Nicolas Nord Ouest Bassin Bleu Pèp la 99.9 Port Margot Gros Morne Fransik 97.9 Pilate Plaine Baie de Henne Vwa Gwo Mòn 95.5 Eko 94.1 du Nord Caracol Bombardopolis Limbe Vestar FM Anse Rouge Milot Limonade Acul du Nord Terrier Rouge Ferrier Solidarité Terre Neuve Plaisance Natif natal Nord Trou du Nord Fort Liberte Zèb Ginen 97.7 Radyo Kominotè Sainte Suzanne Nòdès 92.3 Marmelade Gonaives Ouanaminthe Trans Ennery Dondon Nord Est Massacre Unité Bahon Valliere Capotille St. Raphael Tropicale 89.9 Capotille FM Ranquitte L'Estere La Victoire Mont Organise Saint-Michel de l'Attal Mombin Legend Desdunes Inite Sen Michel Pignon Crochu Carice Artibonite Tèt Ansanm 99.1 Grande Saline Communes ayant au moins Cerca Carvajal Dessalines/Marchandes une radio communautaire Maissade Radyo kominotè Mayisad Cerca La Source Communes sans Hinche radio communautaire Saint-Marc Vwa Peyizan 93.9 Imperial Petite Riviere de l'Artibonite Thomassique Cosmos Centre Xplosion Verrettes Thomonde Chandèl FM 106.1 Makandal 101.5 Xaragua 89.5 Grand’Anse 95.9 Boucan Carre Power Mix 97.5 Pointe A Raquette La Chapelle Kalfou 96.5 Arcahaie Lascahobas Tropette Evangelique 94.3 Belladere Orbite 100.7 Saut d'Eau Tet Ansanm 105.9 Anse A Galet Mirebalais CND 103.5 Cabaret Tera 89.9 Kazal 93.3 Meli 103.1 Savanette Lanbi 104.1 Boukan 97.7 Abricots Cornillon/Grd Bois Abricot Inter 102.7 Thomazeau Vwa Peyisan 102 Bonbon Dame-Marie Cite Soleil Ouest Tabarre Radio Dame Marie AM 1350 Jeremie Grand Boucan Petit Goave Gressier Radio Dame Marie FM 93.1 Corail Ti boucan Delmas Roseaux Petit Trou De Nippes Batay peyizan Lumiere 95.9 Chambellan IMAGINE Radio Kominote Klofa Pie 95.5 Leogane FM 96.3 Ganthier Louvri je PaP Anse A Veau Brillante Petion-Ville Anse d'Hainault Grande Anse Baraderes Educ FM Moron Pestel Petite Riviere Pipirit 104.7 Beaumont Nippes de Nippes Radio Les Palmes Carrefour Radio Rebel Plaisance Arnaud Zetwal Peyizan Fondwa 93.5 La Prophecie du Sud Etincelle Maniche Fonds Des Kenscoff Les Irois Miragoane Grand-Goave Croix-Des-Bouquets L'Asile Negres Chardonnieres Camp Perrin PSG 92.5 Saka 93.3 Fonds Verrettes Cavaillon Sud-Est Reference Tiburon Les Anglais VPS Chantal St. Louis du Sud Aquin Belle Anse Paradis Inter FM Port-a- Sud La Vallee Jacmel Marigot Rad. Kominotè Grand Gosier Piment Vwa Pèp Lakay 99.1 Quina Express Torbeck Bèlans 94.9 Cotes de Cayes-Jacmel Coteaux Fer Bainet Flanbo 95.5 Les Cayes Sòyèt FM 98.1 RVDEK Thiotte Roche-A- Vwa Klodi Mizo 96.3 Bateau Arniquet Vwa Peyizan Sid 94.1 Anse A Pitre Port-Salut Radyo Ansapit Ile A Vache Inter 88.1 St. Jean du Sud The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this infographic do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 30 March 2017 Sources: Humanitarian partners | www.unocha.org www.reliefweb.int Haiti: Communation with communities - Mapping of community radio stations (Avr. 2017) Department Commune Nom Contact Telephone Email Grande Anse Jeremie TET ANSANM 105.9 PERE ERNEST JOSEPH 4808-5363/3359-0505 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie TROMPETTE EVANGELIQUE 94.3 DANIEL JEUDY 3729-2155/4320-1609 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie XARAGUA 89.5 GUILLOUX MARC ANTOINE 3707-4429/ [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie Makandal 101.5 Joseph GaéTan 509 3825-6195 [email protected] Nippes Miragoâne PSG 92.5 Laguerre Soudja 509 3741-0358 [email protected] Nippes PaillanT RPI Radio Paysan InTer 94.9 Casimir Grégory 509 3692-6038 [email protected] Nippes Pe�T Trou de Nippes Louvri je Nord Acul du Nord SolidariTé Na�f naTal Nord Gde Rivière du Nord Riva 509 3600-5379/3600-1071 Nord PilaTe Eko 94.1 ErnsT Celes�n 509 3794-0063 Nord Plaisance Zèb Ginen 97.7 Louis Origène 509 3786-8573 Nord Quar�er Morin Vwa Liberasyon Pèp la 99.9 Luc Wilson Charles 509 3827-0501 Nord EsT Capo�lle Capo�lle FM Pierre ClémenT 509 3619-5653 Nord EsT Carice TèT Ansanm 99.1 Augus�n Poliner / Philidor Anol 509 3670-5963 / 3602-8107 Nord EsT ForT LiberTe Radyo KominoTè Nòdès 92.3 E�enne Jordanie 509 3457-0987 Nord EsT OuanaminThe Massacre Nord EsT Vallières Tropicale 89.9 Bernardin Jose Méniau 509 3877-1787 Nord OuesT Bombardopolis VesTar FM OcTave Prosnick 509 3784-3268 Nord OuesT Jean rabel Vwa kominoTè Janrabèl Georges Moïse 509 3630-8660 Nord OuesT La TorTue Bwa Kayiman 95.9 Ismalie B. Abraham 509 3795-3515 Nord OuesT PorT De Paix Zèb TèniTe Joceler Es�nor 509 3299-4817 Nord OuesT PorT-de- Paix Kòn Lanbi 95.5 Dubréus Kerly 509 3744-0405 OuesT CabareT Kazal 93.3 Joseph Yves 509 3733-2640 [email protected] OuesT Fond Vere�e Reference OuesT Grand Goâve Saka 93.3 GasTon Lormil 509 3806- 4018 OuesT Gressier Ti boucan FM 96.3 Willard Vancol 509 3605-1605 OuesT Leogane BrillanTe OuesT Leogane Educ FM OuesT Leogane Radio Les Palmes Tony Eyma 509 3701-6236 OuesT Leogane ZeTwal Peyizan Fondwa 93.5 Enel Beaulière 509 3602-2476 OuesT Pe�T-Goâve BaTay peyizan OuesT Pe�T-Goâve Radio KominoTe Klofa Pie 95.9 Ba�chon BenoiT 509 3461-1842 [email protected] Haiti: Communation with communities - Mapping of community radio stations (Avr. 2017) Department Commune Nom Contact Telephone Email Ar�boniTe Gonaives Trans Ar�boniTe Gonaives UniTé Ar�boniTe Gros Morne Fransik 97.9 Pierre-AnToine Bernard 509 3851-7575 Ar�boniTe Gros Morne Vwa Gwo Mòn 95.5 Cilencieux BenoîT 509 3823-7610 Ar�boniTe Pe�Te Riviere Cosmos Ar�boniTe Pe�Te Riviere Xplosion Ar�boniTe SainT Marc Imperial Wisler ArThur 509 3728-0901 Ar�boniTe ST Michel de L'ATalaie IniTe Sen Michel Roland 509 3622-0734 Ar�boniTe Verre�es Chandèl FM 106.1 Derilon Vikens 509 3866-7289 Ar�boniTe Vwa Chenn Kawo Pierre Louis Nicolas 509 3456-7650 CenTre Hinche Vwa Peyizan 93.9 Augus�in Adeline 509 4639-5583 augus�nadeline@yahoo CenTre Maisade Radyo kominoTè Mayisad CenTre Savane�e Boukan 97.7 Gabriel Guerrier 509 4328-0443 [email protected]/ [email protected] Grande Anse AbricoTs AbricoT InTer 102.7 Kechner ToussainT 509 3740-9881 Grande Anse AbricoTs VWA PEYIZAN ABRIKO 102 TOUSSAINT KESHNER 3844-8479/3464-1302/3643-9664 [email protected] Grande Anse Anse d’HainaulT ETINCELLE ERNTZ ALABRE 3745-0617 Grande Anse Anse d’HainaulT PipiriT 104.7 Personnage Janel / CLAUDERE ST FLEUR 3719-1243/4827-1282/3913-2727 [email protected] Grande Anse Anse d’HainaulT REBEL REDRAIS DELOUIS JEAN 4837-4220 Grande Anse BeaumonT LA PROPHECIE DE BEAUMONT ARNEL DESROISIERS 3747-2847 Grande Anse Corail IMAGINE Grande Anse Dame Marie LUMIERE 95.9 WILNER JEAN FREDERICK 3751-9835 PAS DE COURRIEL Grande Anse Dame Marie Radio Dame Marie AM 1350 AM [email protected] Grande Anse Dame Marie Radio Dame Marie FM 104.1 Jn Pierre Gary / EBENE JOSEPH 509 3784-9785/3744-8183 [email protected] [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie CND 103.5 CANEX HYPPOLITE/FRANCKEL MAGINAIRE 3779-9606 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie GRAND’ANSE 95.9 JEAN JOSIANE 3116-4781/3745-7638 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie KALFOU FM 96.5 GERALD GUILLAUME 3773-6082 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie LANBI 104.1 RONEL HYACINTHE 3737-9167/3822-7002 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie MELI FM 103.1 RICARDO CHERY 3182-9680 Grande Anse Jeremie ORBITE 100.7 ROLAND PACAUD 3741-1847/3370-5656 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie POWER MIX 97.5 JOSEPH JN HELDER 3713-9624/3339-9805 [email protected] Grande Anse Jeremie TERA 89.9 UDE CLERMONT 3793-1113 Haiti: Communation with communities - Mapping of community radio stations (Avr. 2017) Department Commune Nom Contact Telephone Email Sud Cavaillon VPS Sud Les Cayes Vwa Klodi Mizo 96.3 Charles Claude 509 43 92 9610 / 3829-8750 Sud Les Cayes Vwa Peyizan Sid 94.1 Ulysse Imélienne 509 3856-6337 [email protected] Sud ST. Louis du Sud Vwa Pèp Lakay 99.1 Thélus Jeudilien 509 3617-9035/3424- 6227 Sud Tiburon Paradis InTer FM Sud EsT Anse-à- PiTres Radyo AnsapiT InTer 88.1 ChauleT ST-Louis 509 3684-9859 Sud EsT BaineT SòyèT FM 98.1 Jn Joachim Odné 509 3723-1182 Sud EsT Belle-Anse Rad. KominoTè Bèlans 94.9 DepesTre Francky 509 3686-9943 Sud EsT Cayes Jacmel Flanbo 95.5 Chrispin Magloire 509 3740-9723 Sud EsT Cayes Jacmel RVDEK Maxi Jean-Claude 509 3474-6429 Sud esT Jacmel Express .
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