Media blindspot report for Haiti
Friday, April 10, 2026

An analysis of the most important news from Haiti, showing which outlets covered them, which ignored them, and how each side framed the same events.

How to read this report

Each story includes a coverage bar showing what percentage of outlets from each political leaning reported it. When one side has little or no coverage, that's a “blindspot”: millions of readers on that side probably never saw it.

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        The Prime Minister Honors Toussaint Louverture on the 223rd Anniversary of His Death

        The Haitian Prime Minister gave a speech commemorating the 223rd anniversary of the death of Toussaint Louverture, a revolutionary leader who fought for Haiti's independence. The ceremony highlighted national identity and historical resilience.

        Context: Toussaint Louverture is a fundamental figure in Haiti's history, and annual commemorations serve as moments of national reflection amidst ongoing political instability.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Ctr 100%
        🔎 Why it matters: The commemoration received direct coverage from central media without political controversy.

        Haiti Allocates 528 Million Gourdes to Football Team for World Cup

        The Haitian government allocated 528 million gourdes to the national football team (Les Grenadiers) after their qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026, a historic achievement for the Caribbean nation.

        Context: Haiti's qualification for the 2026 World Cup has been a rare source of national pride amidst years of political turmoil and gang violence.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Ctr 100%
        🔎 Why it matters: The significant government investment in the national team reflects the importance of this historic World Cup qualification.

        Haiti Transitions to Digital Terrestrial Television

        The national telecommunications regulator CONATEL officially launched the transition to digital terrestrial television in Haiti, modernizing the country's broadcasting infrastructure.

        Context: Haiti's media infrastructure has lagged behind its regional peers, and this digital transition represents a significant modernization effort.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Left 100%
        🔎 Why it matters: A significant modernization of infrastructure received limited but focused coverage.

        Digital Health Boost: MSPP Opens Doors on Healthcare IT

        The Ministry of Public Health organized an open day focused on strengthening digital health systems in Haiti, while a new molecular biology laboratory was inaugurated at the General Hospital of Les Cayes.

        Context: Haiti's healthcare system has been severely strained by years of instability, and digital modernization is seen as critical for improving service delivery.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Left 50%
        Ctr 50%
        🔎 Why it matters: Investments in healthcare infrastructure received coverage from both left and central media.

        Government Launches Evaluation of Diaspora Consulates

        Haiti launched an evaluation mission in its consulates serving the diaspora, aiming to improve services for Haitians living abroad.

        Context: The Haitian diaspora, especially in the U.S., Canada, and France, plays a crucial economic role through remittances and has been vocal about the quality of consular service.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Ctr 100%
        🔎 Why it matters: Consular reform efforts reflect the government's recognition of the diaspora's importance to Haiti's economy.

        Band Zafem Wins Legal Battle to Keep Their Name

        The popular Haitian music group Zafem retained legal rights to their band name after a legal dispute, while an anti-racism concert was organized in the Haitian community of Montreal.

        Context: Zafem is one of Haiti's most prominent contemporary musical acts, and intellectual property disputes are common in the Caribbean music industry.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Left 50%
        Ctr 50%
        🔎 Why it matters: Culture and entertainment news provided a lighter counterpoint to Haiti's typically crisis-dominated coverage.

        Mexico Opens Scholarships for Haitian Students 2026-2027

        Mexico announced scholarship opportunities for Haitian students for the academic year 2026-2027, along with plans for a Mexican gastronomy week in Haiti at the end of April.

        Context: Mexico has been building stronger diplomatic and cultural ties with Caribbean nations, including educational exchange programs.
        Coverage by political leaning
        Left 50%
        Ctr 50%
        🔎 Why it matters: Mexico-Haiti educational cooperation provides opportunities amidst limited domestic higher education options in Haiti.

        Weekly summary

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