On Saturday, 22 November 2025, two YUVA staff members were warmly welcomed at the Brahma Kumaris Cultural Peace House in Triolet for a spiritual gathering titled “Moving Towards Divine Synchronicity in 2026.” The event, hosted by the meditation centre, offered a space for reflection, connection and inner alignment — an opportunity to rediscover our deeper

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evolved into more than a compliance requirement in Mauritius. Today, companies are expected not just to contribute funds, but to create measurable, sustainable change in communities. With social needs shifting rapidly and public expectations increasing, Mauritian organisations are looking for credible partners who can turn CSR contributions into real impact.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Mauritius has evolved from ad hoc philanthropy into strategic partnerships that align business objectives with social impact. In a small island economy where inequality, youth unemployment and pockets of social exclusion persist despite steady GDP growth, CSR offers companies a way to invest in social capital while strengthening community resilience.