Education
By bridging the education and employment gaps in Tanzania, the Mo Scholars Program empowers resilience and cultivates forward-thinking among the next generation of leaders.
More About The Scholars Program
Access to higher and specialized education is a significant hurdle for many young Tanzanians, with only 12% of youths achieving post-secondary education. In alignment with the government’s educational objectives, the Mo Dewji Foundation (MDF) is committed to advancing education and inspiring the next generation of leaders via comprehensive support and mentorship.
Started in 2016, The Mo Scholars Program is a higher education scholarship program that funds tertiary education for financially-in-need yet determined and passionate youths. The program empowers the youth to realize their career ambitions and dreams. Today, the Mo Scholars Program supports 100 ongoing students in various areas of study such as Civil Engineering, Medical Doctor, Agriculture and Economics, Insurance and Risk Management, Law, Agriculture, and more.
“It wasn’t just about the education; it was about the doors it opened, the experiences it offered, and the confidence it gave me to chase my dreams. Overall, the scholarship’s contribution has been immense, shaping my path and paving the way for where I am today.”
Miriam Daniel
Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT), Oil & Gas Engineering
“The Mo Scholarship is more than a scholarship because apart from us getting our basic financial needs, they enroll us to different career development programs for entrepreneurship”
Gregory Simeo
Sokoine University of Agriculture, Agronomy
“The Mo Dewji Scholarship for me is a chance to dream again…”
Joseph Njau
College of Business Education
“As part of the Mo Scholars Program, we are provided with exciting opportunities – I was part of the eye camp in Kondoa district and this was truly life-changing for me to see the impact of MDF’s work within the rural communities. I am so inspired… When I am older this is what I wish to do”
BHOKE THOMAS
University of Dar es salaam
Interested in Becoming a Mo Scholar?
The Mo Dewji Foundation is committed to supporting talented and ambitious young Tanzanians who aspire to drive impactful change to pursue higher education to
prepare them to become future leaders.
Our core mission revolves around offering valuable higher educational opportunities to empower them not only for fulfilling employment but also to nurture their potential as future industry disruptors, and catalysts for positive change.
The 2024/25 scholarship application window will open in October. Click the button below to learn more.
Partnerships & Workforce Training
As Tanzania’s largest private sector employer and the corporate arm of the Mo Dewji Foundation, Mohammed Enterprises Tanzania Limited (MeTL) is deeply entrenched in the country’s economic landscape. Leveraging MeTL’s extensive national and regional network, the Mo Scholars Program is working towards a 100% placement rate within three months of graduation. Through MeTL’s breadth and reach, scholars are provided with invaluable opportunities for hands-on experience, offering a seamless transition from academic learning to practical application. With the support of MeTL, the Mo Scholars Program is not only shaping Tanzania’s future workforce but is driving socio-economic development to foster a brighter future for Tanzanian youth.
Our University Partners
University of Dodoma (UDOM) • Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) • University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) • Institute of Social Work (ISW) • Centre for Foreign Relations (CFR) • Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT) • College of Business Education (CBE) • Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) • National Institute of Transport (NIT) • School of Library Archives and Documentation Studies (SLADS) • Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST) • Institute of Finance Management (IFM) • Mzumbe University • State University of Zanzibar (SUZA)
Mo Scholars in Action
Frequently Asked Questions
Three main criteria: Financial need, academic performance, desire and motivation to succeed.
Any field of study.
Absolutely, we encourage such support.
This is a case-by-case situation. We will support and promote the work they do, supporting each graduate and helping them reach full circle -with them giving back and going on to influence/support the lives of others.
We will continue to explore ways to make our program as effective as possible for Tanzanians.