Training sixty teachers to deliver primary medical care to children in rural villages. Our on-site teams have faced intense and emotional days because this program is a world first.a world first. As...

Water in Motion…
Nearly 1,000 patients treated per month
Following nine months of failed drilling, we've constructed a 114 m³ reservoir in Laindatang, which is entirely powered by rainwater. Almost 300 villagers, predominantly children, now have access to clean water. The project kicked off in June and is now complete. Together, we can bring an end to the water crisis.
Fair Future Foundation’s Primary Medical Care initiative is a lifeline for remote communities in East Sumba. By providing essential healthcare where access is nearly impossible, this program saves lives. Our approach empowers local women as Kawan Sehat health agents, ensuring that even the most isolated villages receive vital medical attention. This unique program is building healthier, more resilient communities.
The Primary Medical Care category of Fair Future Foundation details our work in delivering essential healthcare services to families in ultra-rural Indonesia. These stories showcase how we provide basic treatments, educate communities about preventive health, and address common illnesses. By bringing medical care directly to remote villages, we improve health outcomes and empower communities to thrive despite extreme challenges and limited resources.
Since 2008, Fair Future has been bringing healthcare, clean water, and real solutions to ultra-rural communities where no one else goes. Your support fuels this mission. Thank you!