About us
Welcome to a platform where purpose meets passion and silence is no longer an option.
We are not just another outlet. We are a movement. A digital frontline devoted to elevating Haitian voices, confronting the brutal realities of gang violence and reigniting compassion for our brothers and sisters enduring unimaginable hardship.
This space exists to challenge indifference to awaken hearts. To demand justice and to remind the world that Haiti is not a headline – It is a homeland, rich with resilience, culture, and untold stories that deserve to be heard.
Every word, every broadcast, every call to action is rooted in one mission: To fight for a future where Haitians are safe, empowered and seen
If you’ve ever felt the pull to do more, to care deeper, to stand taller – this is your moment. Join Us. Speak up. Stay informed and never look away.
Radio Vijilans , The Voice of a Nation That Refuses to Be Silenced
Radio Vijilans is more than a station — it’s a movement.
Born out of Haiti’s ongoing struggle for justice and dignity, Radio Vijilans stands with the people, giving a voice to the voiceless and shining light on the stories that matter.
Our mission is simple but powerful: to inform, to awaken, and to unite.
We believe in the strength of truth, the power of solidarity, and the duty to speak up when others stay silent.
What makes us different?
Radio Vijilans is multilingual, connecting Haitians and allies across the world through content in Kreyòl, French, Spanish and English. Wherever you are — in Port-au-Prince, Miami, Montreal, or Paris — you can tune in, understand, and take part in Haiti’s fight for a better tomorrow.
Join us as we amplify the heartbeat of a nation determined to rise.
Radio Vijilans — Sanble pou n vanse.
(United, we move forward.)
No matter where we come from, what we believe, or who we support we are all Haitians.
And right now, Haiti needs all of us.
We are facing a brutal enemy: gang violence is destroying lives, political chaos is tearing us apart, and hopelessness is setting in. But we are not a people who give up. We are the descendants of revolutionaries—men and women who stood together, fought together, and won our freedom against all odds.
Now it’s our turn.
Let us rise—not as factions, but as one nation—to take back our country. Let us fight for peace, for justice, and for the future our children deserve. If we stand united, nothing can stop us from rebuilding Haiti and restoring the dignity, safety, and hope that every Haitian deserves.

