
About our federation
The All Vaish Parivar Federation came into existence in 2009 after various meetings with stakeholders and a thorough preparation of the structure and its approval by all registered societies. We are a registered Federation with the Registrar of Association, in Mauritius and has more than twenty five affiliated Vaish registered Societies serving in the different part of Mauritius. The All Vaish Parivar Federation is the sole federation of Vaish Associations with a proper structure and a managing committee constituted from representatives coming from different affiliated societies/ regions of Mauritius.
The All Vaish Parivar Federation is the voice of the Vaish community of Mauritius representing one third of the Mauritian population.
The All Vaish Parivar Federation is also the only federation of Vaish associations affiliated to the All India Vaish Federation.
Islandwide presence
We have 50 plus Vaish associations around Mauritius.
Our commitment to you
We are 100% committed to serve anyone with issues.
Our Mission & Vision
The issues and needs in Vaish communities are generally acknowledged to be more complex, multi-faceted and layered with intersections. Our case work within this cultural context is crucial for the development of our Island, Mauritius.

Mission
To unite all affiliated members of the Federation by bringing them on a common platform and act as the spokesperson of the Vaish Family on all national issues of interest. We will strive to achieve social, economic and political upliftment of the Vaish Family to ensure pacific co existence between all communities.

Vision
A community in which all have equal access and opportunity to be the best they can be. Our focus is always towards improving social, economic and political conditions for our community in Mauritius.

Why do we do what we do?

Working with existing services to improve effectiveness

Developing bespoke services to close identified gaps

Understanding the community we work with to improve access

Using real data to advocate for social policy change