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…

Debut eye camp in Singida

In Tanzania, eye diseases are ranked tenth among the top 10 causes of morbidity and about 1% of Tanzanians are blind and according to research conducted in central Tanzania, Cataract accounted for over 65% of blindness and over 75% of visual impairment. With evidence showing that 80% of blindness is avoidable, we are stepping into the limelight with an eye care program that promises to be a game-changer, leaving no one in the dark when it comes to eye health.

Water Rehabilitation in Singida.

“I vividly remember walking down a dirt road when I saw an old man kneeling on the path ahead. He was using a plate to scoop yellow water into a bucket” -Mohammed Dewji in his 2015 Forbes speech.

Debut eye camp in Singida

In Tanzania, eye diseases are ranked tenth among the top 10 causes of morbidity and about 1% of Tanzanians are blind and according to research conducted in central Tanzania, Cataract accounted for over 65% of blindness and over 75% of visual impairment. With evidence showing that 80% of blindness is avoidable, we are stepping into the limelight with an eye care program that promises to be a game-changer, leaving no one in the dark when it comes to eye health.