
In recent years, the conversation surrounding youth development has gained momentum across Mauritius. As the country continues to modernize and evolve, the need for strong, community-driven support systems for young people has become increasingly clear. Inside YUVA Mauritius, we discover an NGO working at the center of that mission—empowering youth through education, employment, leadership training,

India is a nation of young people. With over 65% of the population under the age of 35, the future of the country quite literally rests in the hands of its youth. Yet, millions of young Indians continue to struggle with limited access to education, employment opportunities, mental health support, and platforms for meaningful participation

Mauritius has long been admired for its stability, cultural harmony, and steady economic progress. Yet like many developing island nations, it still faces pressing social challenges—particularly around youth unemployment, access to education, mental well-being, and community resilience. In this evolving landscape, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in shaping inclusive development at the grassroots