Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, born on October fourth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished Moroccan-born French jurist and politician. A prominent member of the Socialist Party, she made significant strides in her political career during the presidency of François Hollande, where she held various ministerial roles.
Notably, Vallaud-Belkacem became the first woman to serve as Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Research in France, a position she held from two thousand fourteen to two thousand seventeen under the leadership of Prime Ministers Manuel Valls and Bernard Cazeneuve. Her tenure was marked by a commitment to educational reform and innovation.
In two thousand fourteen, she garnered widespread popularity, ranking among the most favored politicians in the nation according to opinion polls. Her influence and dedication to public service have left a lasting impact on French politics.
Since two thousand twenty, Vallaud-Belkacem has taken on the role of director for the One Campaign in France, continuing her advocacy for social issues and global development.