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Martin Hirsch (born 6 December 1963 inSuresnes) is a Frenchcivil servant who was the former head ofEmmaüs France,[1] the formerHigh Commissioner for Active Solidarity against Poverty, and the High Commissioner for Youth in the government ofFrançois Fillon. Hirsch was in charge of setting up theRevenu de solidarité active[2] and left the government in March 2010 to head the state's Civic Service Agency.[3]