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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.

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Deregistration Of The Mo Foundation Organization (NGO)

The Board of the Mo Dewji Foundation (“NGO”) would like to provide the public with a clarification regarding the deregistration of the NonGovernmental Organization in the names of Mo Dewji Foundation. Prior to forming an NGO, the Registered Trustee of the Mo Dewji Foundation Trust Fund (“the Trust Board”) operated the NGO’s activities as to attain its objectives. This aimed to broaden our operational base to reach all Tanzanians in need. However, following the operational shift and structure, the Board of The Registered Trustees of Mo Dewji Foundation Trust resolved to continue operating under the Trust, hence the need for the NGO to be deregistered from registry of registered NGOs. As a result, the Board wishes to inform the public, including all partners, beneficiaries, and donors, the operations shall continue to be under the Registered Trustees of Mo Dewji Foundation Trust Fund under the Trustees Incorporation Act Cap 318 of the laws of the United Republic of Tanzania. The Board is confident that the change will enable the Trust to operate smoothly. Board Chairperson,The Mo Dewji Foundation

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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.

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Debut eye camp in Singida

Singida is in for a treat as we introduce our flagship eye care initiative as a part of our healthcare program that’ll leave a lasting impact. This visionary initiative includes eye camps that offer a wide range of eye care services – and here’s the catch – all of it is absolutely free!

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