Cécile Duflot
Cécile Duflot | |
|---|---|
| President of Oxfam France | |
| Assumed office 15 June 2018 | |
| Member of the National Assembly for Paris's 6th constituency | |
| In office 2012–2017 | |
| Preceded by | Danièle Hoffman-Rispal |
| Succeeded by | Pierre Person |
| Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing | |
| In office 16 May 2012 – 2 April 2014 | |
| President | François Hollande |
| Prime Minister | Jean-Marc Ayrault |
| Preceded by | Benoist Apparu |
| Succeeded by | Sylvia Pinel |
| National Secretary of Europe Ecology – The Greens | |
| In office 16 November 2006 – 30 November 2013 | |
| Preceded by | Yann Wehrling |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1 April 1975 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France |
| Party | Europe Ecology – The Greens |
| Children | 4 |
| Alma mater | Paris Diderot University ESSEC Business School |
| Profession | Town planner Executive director of Oxfam France |
Cécile Duflot (French pronunciation: [se.sil dy.flo]; born 1 April 1975) is a French non-governmental organisation (NGO) leader and former politician. She has been a government minister, a member of the National Assembly, and political party leader.
She served as the National Secretary of the green parties (2006-2010) and Europe Ecology – The Greens (2010-2012). Following the victory of François Hollande in the 2012 presidential election, she was appointed Minister of Territorial Equality and Housing (French: Ministre de l'Egalité des Territoires et du Logement) in the Ayrault Cabinet from 2012 to 2014. Until June 2012, she was Party Secretary (i.e. leader) of Europe Ecology – The Greens, a position she held from November 2006; with Jean-Luc Bennahmias, she was the only Green leader to have served two consecutive terms. In May 2012, she announced her resignation from this role.
On 5 April 2018, she announced her departure from politics to lead Oxfam France starting on 15 June. In 2022, she was appointed to the National Consultative Ethics Committee (Comité consultatif national d'éthique) for life sciences and health.