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In order to assist colleagues in the press, journalists' organizations come to develop "Haiti News Project.
Initiated by American Society of News Editors (ASNE) and the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), the e project was strengthened by the arrival of other organizations such as National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), the UNITY Journalists of Color, Poder Magazine and the Poynter Institute.
"While the radio is by far the largest source of news for the Haitian people, the founders of" Haiti News Project "decided to focus on helping journalists written primarily for two reasons: our expertise group, which mainly in the field of print media, and the fact that the Internews Network, an international organization for media development, should have already committed to the Haitian radio "said Richard Karpel, executive director of ASNE , announcing the project. Anecdotal information from the website of the trade publication Editor & Publisher .
Although only two Haitian newspapers published in French, a language understood by a small minority of Haitians, a survey conducted by journalists Trenton Daniel and Martin Merzer The Miami Herald, found that articles published in newspapers are largely taken up by the Haitian radio stations, "said Karpel.
level staff, the press has suffered a major hemorrhage, even if it did not have to lament that few deaths or serious injuries in its ranks. Like other journalists around the affected areas, they have abandoned their homes destroyed or seriously damaged, while facing the challenges of everyday life. Note that the project is coordinated by former Miami Herald columnist Joe Ogelsby.

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