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Walid Harfouch is an international television manager, producer and public figure. He serves as the Vice President of the international TV channel
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, President of the HDFashion & Lifestyle TV channel, and co-founder of the Super-Nova radio station and the Paparazzi magazine. In August 2011, Harfouch initiated the Ukrainian version of the Euronews TV channel. He is recognized as the first
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Goodwill Ambassador authorized to combat
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in Ukraine and is the founder of the NGO "SOS Racism!" For over 10 years, Walid Harfouch has been dedicatedly practicing yoga.


Biography

Walid Harfouch was born on 10 April 1971 in
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. His father, Adnan Harfouch, a professor of Arabic literature, and his mother, Najwa El Hajj, a school director. He has an elder brother,
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and a sister, Hind. In 1988, Harfouch completed his education at the College des Freres. Subsequently, in 1990, his brother Omar invited him to Ukraine. The following year, he was admitted into the Faculty of Journalism at the
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. In 1995, Harfouch relocated to Kiev, where he ventured into the media sector. During 2003, Harfouch and his brother launched the Paparazzi magazine, focusing on the lives of show business celebrities and policymakers. Additionally, in 2005, he published the book "Sex, Murder, a Million". In 2006, Harfouch and his brother acquired the rights to organize three Miss Europe beauty contests. The first of these took place in October 2006 in Kyiv at the National Palace "Ukraine" and was broadcast in 12 European countries. Notably, 34 contestants from various European countries participated in the competition " Miss Europe - 2006", with Ukraine represented by Olena Avramenko who secured the title of the first vice-miss of Europe.


Television


TET TV channel

In August 2007, Harfouch assumed the role of the general producer of TET TV channel, one of Ukraine's earliest private TV channels. His key objectives in this capacity were to enhance the channel's ratings, broaden its audience base, and revitalize its programming with new shows like Miss CIS.


First national channel

Between March 2010 and June 2013, Walid Harfouch served as the Deputy General Director of the Ukrainian public broadcaster NTKU. Overseeing the development of music and entertainment projects, as well as establishing international collaborations for the First National.


Euronews and other channels

In October 2010, Harfouch took on the role of the President of the Coordinating Council of the Ukrainian version of
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. On 2 August 2011, in Lyon, Euronews and Harfouch, representing NTKU, jointly announced the official launch of the Ukrainian edition of Euronews with the support of the Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine,
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, and with guidance from Ukrainian deputy Anna German. With Harfouch's assistance, a fully-fledged Ukrainian version of Euronews was launched on 24 August. During June 2013, Harfouch assumed the leadership of Euronews across various CIS countries. In 2017, Harfouch took over the HDFashion & Lifestyle TV channel. Subsequently, in 2019, he transitioned to the position of Vice President of the international TV channel Euronews.


Radio

In 1995, Harfouch and his brother Omar departed from Dnipro to
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where they founded one of the first FM radio stations, SuperNova. The collaboration with
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(RFI) enabled broadcasts in
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,
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, and
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, as well as
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and Ukrainian. The radio swiftly gained popularity, actively participating in all cultural domains of the country, often initiating cultural events. Over the years, it became an iconic station among the youth in Kyiv, primarily due to its vibrant parties. The station collaborated directly with the French Institute in Ukraine and the French embassy in Ukraine. Super-Nova was the first in Ukraine to provide live coverage of the
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.


Social activity


Kyiv Zoo

Kyiv Zoo In 1995, a public initiative, "Girl for Boy," organized by Walid and radio "Super-Nova," sought to transport a partner for the only elephant in the Kyiv Zoo, named Boy. The funds raised from a charity ball for the elephant facilitated the procurement of a companion from Germany.


United Nations Goodwill Ambassador

In 2000, Walid Harfouch became the first UN Goodwill Ambassador to combat AIDS under the
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program. He played a significant role in the establishment of a bronze monument in memory of
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, victims, inaugurated with the presence of the then
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. Consequently, the song "Protect Life," composed by Omar Harfouch and produced by Walid, became renowned as the anthem of the anti-
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.


SOS! Racism!

In 2007, Walid Harfouch established the public organization "SOS!
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!" and assumed the position of General Secretary. T"SOS! Racism!" spearheaded numerous public events, including the March Against Racism, which garnered widespread attention and political support. As a result of the march and with the backing of Ukrainian deputy Anna German
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, a bill was proposed, modeled on the French version, to intensify penalties for instances of racism,
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, and
xenophobia Xenophobia (from (), 'strange, foreign, or alien', and (), 'fear') is the fear or dislike of anything that is perceived as being foreign or strange. It is an expression that is based on the perception that a conflict exists between an in-gr ...
. In response to the 2020
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which were marred by incidents of looting, Harfouch highlighted in an interview that the protests were motivated by issues of racism, emphasizing that the looting overshadowed the noble intentions of the movement. Harfouch extended his condolences to the relatives of those killed in the Port of Beirut explosion explosion in August 2020. He urged the Ukrainian community to provide moral support to the Lebanese, considering Ukraine's historically positive relations with the Lebanese people and the republic.


Personal life

In the mid-90s, Walid married Natalya Dementieva, with whom he raised a son, Karim (born 1996), and a daughter, Liza (born 2000). In 2001, Walid entered into a civil union with Lida Petrova, formalizing their marriage in 2015. Together, they have three children: Emilie (born 2004), Adam (born 2012), and Adele-Chloe (born 2016). In 2008, Walid Harfouch converted to Orthodoxy, while maintaining a philosophical adherence to Buddhism and embracing all religions that promote love.


Hobbies


Yoga

Walid Harfouch is a professional yoga practitioner and believes that yoga should be included in the school curriculum. His trainer is the famous yoga master Oksana Sivakovska. Every year on June 21, Walid celebrates International Yoga Day with his friends.


Interesting Facts

* In 2006, at the invitation of the Ukrainian director Andrei Benkendorf, Walid starred in his film "Old Colonels" as the bandit Arthur. * In 2019, he became a part of the photo exhibition "Spied" by photographer Victoria Smetana.


References


Further reading

* http://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2013/06/13/euronews-looks-to-cis
Walid Harfouch joins Euronews in the CIS region

Euronews looks to CIS

Walid Harfouch Joins Euronews as Development Manager for the Commonwealth of Independent States region
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