Fair Future Foundation, a Swiss-based non-profit, is an innovative force in global healthcare and social aid.
Learn more about our mission and how we work in the field.
We work in some of the most remote regions of Southeast Asia, where there are no doctors, no electricity, and often no clean water. For over sixteen years, Fair Future has been on the ground, creating long-term medical and social solutions with the communities who live here.
Through the Primary Medical Care programme, we treat wounds, infections, HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and chronic illnesses directly in remote villages. With access to clean water, safe reservoirs, and nutritional support, communities can finally prevent disease rather than suffer from it.
Our approach is simple: stay close, listen, understand, and act with science and solidarity. Every action we take aims to strengthen families, improve health, and reduce preventable deaths.
Your support sustains this work. It transforms long days in the sun, muddy roads, and emergency care into measurable change for those with nowhere else to turn.
Help deliver medical care where no doctors work
Every contribution funds direct care in remote villages. Medicines, wound treatment, diagnostic tests, clean water systems, and solar-powered cold chains to protect vaccines and enable care at night.
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Stories from the Field
Real moments from our medical and humanitarian missions in ultra-rural Indonesia. Nothing arranged — just life, as we live it with them.
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Nov. 2025 | The Day Night Changed
The film The Day Night Changed is now online. It shows how Mbajik School in East Sumba received electricity for the first time after five days of hard work with Smart Energy Tech and the villagers. The final scene shows the first cinema night ever held in Haray.
View the film on YouTube
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Matawai, The Shades Of Water
Produced by Fair Future, this 15-minute documentary examines the daily struggle for access to water in the ultra-rural eastern Sumba region. Matawai reveals how the lack of clean water affects women and children, while also highlighting the vital impact of Fair Future's Water Connections programme.
Watch Matawai on YouTubeHow your donations are used?
Fair Future directs 93% of every donated franc to field projects, including medical care, clean water systems, and malaria prevention. Full financial reports are published and audited annually
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Social and medical actions
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Fundraising work
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Field operations and management
WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW
Field stories of wounds treated, clean water built, and families protected
These articles are not reports — they are moments from the field. They show how we care for wound infections, bring clean water to villages, train health agents, and travel days to reach isolated families. This is the reality of our medical work.
Self-Medication Rural Indonesia | Safe Medicine
In rural Indonesia, antibiotics and injections are often easier to access than trained medical care. This article explains how unsafe self-medication fuels antimicrobial resistance, delayed diagnosis, sepsis and preventable complications.
Preventable Diseases in Children | Rural Vaccination
In remote Indonesia, children still grow up without reliable vaccination. Preventable diseases return not because medicine has failed, but because health systems stop too early, leaving families exposed to infections we already know how to prevent.
Rumah Kambera 2.0 Drilling Begins | Fair Future
Rumah Kambera 2.0 drilling marks the first physical step toward Fair Future Foundation’s new socio-medical base in East Sumba. After two days of work, fresh water was found, making future construction, field life, and patient care possible on the site.
East Sumba Sepsis Study | Fatal Infection Pathways
Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia launch the East Sumba Sepsis Study in May 2026. Nearly 500 household interviews and healthcare worker questionnaires will document why severe infections become fatal in ultra-rural villages, before better detection and care can be built.
Preventable Suffering | Rural Health Failure
Preventable suffering in ultra-rural villages is not destiny. Untreated wounds, fever, pain, malnutrition and unsafe water become normal only when care, prevention and health education fail to reach families. Fair Future Foundation works where these failures cost lives.
Third-Degree Burns Indonesia | Umbu Needs Burn Care
Umbu, 14, has lived for eight months with third-degree burns Indonesia should never leave untreated. In East Sumba, delayed care means chronic wounds, severe pain, malnutrition and lost mobility. He needs food, dressings, medicine, physiotherapy, reconstructive surgery and safe transfer now.
Leptospirosis Rural Indonesia | Water and Infection
Leptospirosis in rural Indonesia remains dangerously underdiagnosed. In East Sumba and across NTT, unsafe water, rodent exposure, poor sanitation, and delayed care still turn a preventable bacterial infection into severe disease. Clean water, wound care, and early treatment save lives.
Untreated Pain Rural Medicine | Invisible Burden
Untreated pain in rural medicine defines daily life in remote regions. Patients live with wounds, infections, and fractures without relief. This is not a marginal issue. It directly affects survival, recovery, and dignity. Addressing pain is not complex, but it requires access, structure, and commitment.
OUR 2025 IMPACT IN REMOTE VILLAGES
Medical consultations delivered in ultra-rural villages where no doctor, no clinic, and no alternative care exists.
Litres of safe water storage built or funded, helping families drink, cook, and wash without preventable disease.
People reached through daily health education on hygiene, malaria prevention, clean water, and basic nutrition.
Children who can now study, read, and move safely after dark thanks to clean, reliable solar light at home and school.
Annual Report 2025– 18th Years of Concrete Action
Read Fair Future’s 2025 Annual Report, our detailed record of fieldwork in East Sumba: primary healthcare, clean water access, nutrition, education, and community action in the most isolated areas. The 2025 Annual Report is now available in French and English.
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Real moments from our medical, water, and community missions in ultra-rural Indonesia. Nothing staged — just the daily reality of our work on the ground.











