In the arid Tanambanas region, a remarkable transformation is taking place. The #WaterConnections project, led by Fair Future and Kawan Baik, is rewriting the water scarcity narrative. Thanks to innovative rainwater solutions, every drop is transformed into hope, health and happiness. Find out how this revolutionary project is revolutionizing access to clean water for the community, one tap at a time.
Illness often begins long before someone arrives at the hospital. Our campaigns on smoking, waste management, alcohol, and sexual health display straightforward messages across schools and village walls in local languages. Through simple posters, talks, and games, we help protect thousands of children.
Preserving Health and Life Through Our Programs
Fair Future Foundation is dedicated to preserving health and life through comprehensive programs that promote access to a healthy and harmonious lifestyle. From personal hygiene and mental well-being to clean water access and disease prevention, our initiatives empower communities to safeguard their health. Discover how we create sustainable, life-preserving solutions that truly make a difference.
The Health Preservation category of Fair Future Foundation explores our efforts to promote preventive healthcare in ultra-rural Indonesia. Here, we share stories of health education, nutrition programs, and community initiatives that empower people to protect their well-being. These articles highlight how health preservation is a vital part of our mission, helping families avoid illness and build stronger, more resilient communities in some of the most remote areas.
Access to a Healthy and Harmonious Life
Donate Now: Portable Ultrasound Device for Rural Areas
Transform lives today by supporting Fair Future Foundation’s critical mission in ultra-rural Indonesia. Your generous donation funds portable ultrasound scanners, ensuring pregnant women receive the vital care they deserve. This isn’t just a donation; it’s a pledge for safer pregnancies and a stronger future. Act now—every contribution is a step towards saving lives and empowering communities.
Transforming Lives – Deep Drilling for Clean Water in East Sumba
In East Sumba, a 60-meter deep drilling project stands as a beacon of transformation. This gargantuan endeavor by Fair Future and Kawan Baik is not just about providing clean water; it’s a comprehensive approach to improve public health, education, and quality of life for over 2,000 people. This is where the battle against diseases like malaria takes a new turn, a testament to human resilience.
Dragon Pumps: Fair Future’s #WaterConnections in Laindatang
The arrival of Dragon pumps in Laindatang, East Sumba, marks a watershed moment in Fair Future’s #WaterConnections project. In collaboration with Kawan Baik and Rotary Australia, we are transforming the health landscape of this isolated village. From reducing the prevalence of infectious diseases to providing the first-ever sanitary installations, discover how clean water is rewriting the community’s story.
Bringing Clean Water to Tanambanas #WaterConnections
Fair Future’s #WaterConnections project is a beacon of hope in Tanambanas, Sumba, where every drop of water is a treasure. By collecting and filtering rainwater, we’re creating not just reservoirs but sanctuaries of health. Dive into this inspiring story of how innovation and collective effort are changing lives, one drop at a time.
Rumah Kambera: Championing Health, Sustainability, and a Smoke-Free Future
At Rumah Kambera, we are on a mission to prioritize the health and safety of non-smokers, particularly children, by establishing a 100% smoke-free environment. We’re unveiling the dangers of passive smoking and confronting both active and passive smoking, recognizing their severe health threats. Moreover, we’re taking a significant step towards sustainability through exemplary waste management, creating a cleaner and healthier future for all in the Sumba region.
Endemic Malaria: A Multifaceted Challenge for Vulnerable Demographics
The #ZeroMalaria Sumba program by Fair Future is making significant strides in the battle against malaria in eastern Indonesia. Through its meticulous screening, precise treatment, and strategic approach, this initiative aims to save lives and ultimately eradicate the debilitating disease that has long plagued the region. Join the movement and be a part of this transformative campaign for a malaria-free future.
Integrated Malaria Prevention Crusade for a Malaria-Free East Sumba
In the heart of East Sumba, Indonesia, the Fair Future Foundation is actively engaged in the battle against endemic malaria through its #ZeroMalariaSumbaTimur program, initiated in 2023. Learn how our multifaceted approach, including Interior Residue Spraying (IRS), is making a significant impact in reducing malaria transmission. Join us in our fight against this deadly disease and help build a malaria-free future for East Sumba.
A bold step towards sanitation and clean water for Laindatang
Laindatang in East Sumba, no clean water and no sanitation facilities. Fair Future changes this reality and brings about a remarkable transformation. A monumental journey that promises to revolutionize the future of this ultra-rural community. They don’t just build buildings, they create hope and opportunity. Their unwavering commitment is to strengthening the health and well-being of families who have faced isolation and hardship for too long.
Disease prevention, detection and treatment in rural areas
The teams of Fair Future and Kawan Baik are highly respected for their steadfast dedication to assisting ill and underprivileged individuals residing in far-flung rural areas of eastern Indonesia. Their selflessness holds true significance to them. However, it's not widely known that their medical and social teams put in tireless efforts, even during nighttime and 7-day workweeks. Through this new "Picture of the Day," we offer you the opportunity to witness their work as they combat health issues like malaria, unsafe water, and malnutrition while sacrificing their sleep.
Diseases can strike at any time, even in the darkness of night. The teams, equipped with masks and Sumba coffee, fight against these illnesses. And during this time of the malaria epidemic, doctors, nurses and volunteers are working tirelessly to provide treatment to patients.
Their dedication and passion go above and beyond the call of duty, even working late into the night to provide lifesaving care. They save lives and do so with unwavering energy and enthusiasm.
On the spot, at all hours of the day or night, they not only treat the symptoms, they also attack the root causes of health problems. Fair Future and Kawan Baik foundation fight against diseases related to dirty water by providing facilities through the #waterconnections program and raising awareness in communities about the importance of hygiene. Their mission is to make communities more resilient and prevent diseases before they even appear.
Even when faced with difficult challenges and trying situations, the teams remain resilient and optimistic. Their sense of humor is a crucial component that aids them in overcoming tough times. It also fosters a strong bond between them, enabling them to maintain a positive outlook.
Alex Wettstein shares a few words about the Foundation's medical and social teams, who work tirelessly to help people who are sick or have urgent needs.
Reduce health risks with clean water for families
In this "Picture of the Day" shows you what children do several times a day: Fetch water for the family with some 5-litre jerrycans. Most of the time, the young girls take care of this. Here in this photo, it is a young child of ten years. There are no daughters in the family. He does this job instead of going to school. He and his family have only two litres or less of water a day for eating, drinking, bathing and everything else.
Unfortunately, like here in Tana Mbanas (Sumba Tenggah), there is still a vast majority of villages in Sumba that do not have access to clean drinking water. In these villages, the inhabitants often depend on surface water sources such as rivers, lakes or ponds, which bacteria, viruses, chemicals or by animals and insects mostly contaminate.
The lack of clean water has severe consequences for the health of the inhabitants. Waterborne diseases, such as diarrhoea, cholera and typhoid, hepatitis A, Malaria and Dengue fever, are common where access to clean water and toilets is limited or absent. These diseases can be severe and even fatal, especially in children, pregnant women and the elderly.
To help villages without clean water in Sumba, Fair Future and Kawan Baik are implementing effective measures to improve access to clean and healthy water. Our solutions include drilling deep wells with our equipment, construction of water treatment plants, storage tanks, rainwater harvesting and storage, and installation of water management systems—irrigation and construction of healthy sanitation facilities.
We are still seeking funding and technical resources to set up sustainable, safe and clean water infrastructure in this region, one of the world's poorest and most dry.
Alexandre Wettstein from the Foundation’s Medico-Social Camp in East Sumba, Rumah Kambera, Lambanapu, on Mai 1st, 2023.
Check blood pressure in rural areas
Here in the ultra-rural and poor areas where Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia work, populations tend to have a higher prevalence of high blood pressure than in urban and wealthier areas. This is mainly due to poor diet, excessive tobacco consumption, and poor hydration. Of course, poverty and limited access to resources will also contribute to higher stress levels, increasing blood pressure. An unhealthy lifestyle increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and other health problems. We teach some “Kawan Sehat” health workers participating in the primary medical care program to measure blood pressure and take the necessary measures.












