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RNW sends 'Radio in a Box' to Haiti

Published on : 2 February 2010 - 8:00am | By Marjolein Stoop (RNW)
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Radio Netherlands Worldwide is sending a mini radio station to Haiti. Many radio stations in the country have been destroyed by the earthquake and many of the people that worked there have been killed. It is in disasters like the one in Haiti that information is vital for survival.

By Marcel Decraene and Marjolein Stoop
 
 
Close ties
The idea is that Haitian journalists use the equipment. Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) was asked to help by  the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association, which will help get the equipment to Haiti. This organisation has close ties with partners in the region. The request stated: We feel the exceptional magnitude of this recent disaster merits exceptional consideration and support.
 
Rik Rensen, RNW's editor-in-chief, thinks exactly the same. The question is whether RNW, which is primarily a journalistic organisation, should be giving emergency assistance. Mr Rensen is usually reluctant about this kind of thing, but thinks Haiti is an exception: "Of course, our job is mainly to provide news to and about these kinds of areas. But in exceptional cases like this, when all round emergency assistance is needed, it is important to provide material assistance as well."
 
Self-Sufficient
The earthquake in Padang, Indonesia last September was apparently another exceptional case. Then RNW sent a 'radio in a box' to Sumatra. The reactions were positive. Technical coordinator Marc Brouwer says, "It works really well. The equipment is small and compact. You can put it in any plane going that way. It is completely self-sufficient."
 
Incidentally, the ‘radio in a box’ container will be returned to the Netherlands one day - it's on loan, and not a permanent gift. Dutch media legislation wouldn’t allow that.

 

Discussion

Anonymous 19 April 2011 - 9:15am / UK
Bijaya 22 May 2010 - 10:09am

I must appreciate the steps taken by Radio Netherlands to send mini radio station to Haiti.
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direk izle 15 April 2010 - 9:29pm / Eskisehir

Thank you Admin

jasmin 3 February 2010 - 1:12pm / India

Good initiative by Radio Netherlands. It's great to know that RNW is going out of the box to reach real people and help them.

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