Latest Updates

Resuming Our Eye Care Services for 2025: Bringing Sight Back to Underserved Communities
Two minor camps held in Masiwani District, Tanga Region, and Usangi District, Kilimanjaro Region.

MDF Eye Camps at a Glance
“Our success is reflected in the joy on the faces of those we have treated.”

MDF Impact Report 2023
The Mo Dewji Foundation (MDF) is driven by a steadfast commitment to fostering a prosperous, equitable, and sustainable Tanzania.

A Journey of Sight: Eye Camp in Korogwe, Tanga
MDF conducted 358 surgeries, distributed 3,026 eye drops, and provided 2,306 pairs of reading glasses.

Free Eye Camp in Masasi Mtwara, April 2024: Unbelievable Turnout
The eye camp in Masasi on April 24th, 2024 had an overwhelming turnout.

Launch of Our Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Program: 50 Surgeries so far
We successfully launched the first camp on April 13 2024 and screened over 50 children who came from different regions of Tanzania.

Meet Mo Scholar Sandra
On this Women’s Day 2024, meet Sandra, one of the female scholars under the Mo Dewji Foundation Higher Education Scholarship Program. While still in the 3rd year of studies, she is an Agricultural Entrepreneur transforming the lives of 25 female farmers. Do you have a story that is transforming lives? Write to us. Katika siku hii ya Wanawake 2024, kutana na Sandra, mmoja kati yawanawake wengi wanachuo anayedhaminiwa na Mo Dewji Foundation . Akiwa bado katika mwaka wa 3 wa masomo, yeye ni Mjasiriamali wa Kilimo anayebadilisha maisha ya wakulima 25 wa kike. Je! una hadithi ambayo inabadilisha maisha? Tuandikie.

Spina Bifida: Understanding the Threat and Pathways to Treatment in Tanzania
Spina bifida, a congenital condition characterized by the incomplete closure of the spinal cord and its surrounding structures during fetal development, poses a significant threat to individuals worldwide, including Tanzanians. This neural tube defect can lead to various complications, including paralysis, bladder and bowel issues, and learning disabilities, significantly impacting the quality of life for those affected. However, with advancements in medical science and increased awareness, effective treatment options have emerged, offering hope and relief to patients and their families. One of the primary concerns associated with spina bifida is its potential to cause physical disabilities. The severity of these disabilities can vary widely depending on the location and extent of the spinal cord opening. In some cases, individuals may experience partial paralysis or weakness in the lower limbs, while others may face complete paralysis requiring mobility aids for assistance. Moreover, complications such as hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid within the brain, further exacerbate the challenges faced by individuals with spina bifida. The Mo Dewji Foundation’s teams working in health have observed low levels of support for spina bifida in Tanzania, which leads to future challenges for children, their families and their communities. Early intervention is crucial in managing spina bifida and mitigating its adverse effects: Beyond surgical interventions, a multidisciplinary approach to treatment is essential in addressing the diverse needs of patients with spina bifida. This comprehensive care strategy may involve: Furthermore, ongoing medical monitoring is necessary to manage potential complications and ensure optimal health and well-being over the long term. The Mo Dewji Foundation is dedicated to funding treatments for spina bifida. We believe this is instrumental in supporting individuals and families affected by this condition. By raising awareness, providing financial assistance for medical procedures, and advocating for improved access to healthcare services, we seek to enhance the lives of those living with spina bifida. While spina bifida presents significant challenges, early detection, comprehensive treatment approaches, and the support of civil society offer hope for affected individuals. By continuing to invest in research, education, and patient care initiatives, we can strive towards a future where individuals with spina bifida can lead fulfilling and empowered lives. Contact us to learn more about our work with spina bifida or to partner with us.