Malaria prevention in Pahomba relies on education, early detection, and correct mosquito net use. Fair Future and Kawan Baik Indonesia teams work directly with families in East Sumba, delivering field-based medical action where access to healthcare remains limited.
KAWAN AGAINST MALARIA - HOW IS FAIR FUTURE FIGHTING MALARIA IN EAST SUMBA?
The Kawan Against Malaria program (formerly Zero Malaria) works to drastically reduce malaria cases in ultra rural areas. With local health authorities and Kawan Sehat agents, we diagnose and treat patients, distribute long lasting bed nets, spray houses, monitor data, and teach families how to protect themselves. This prevents severe anemia, dangerous fevers, and deaths especially among children and pregnant women.
The Kawan Against Malaria category documents integrated efforts to reduce malaria transmission in ultra-rural settings where the disease remains a major public health threat. Articles describe community-based prevention, including use of long-lasting insecticidal nets, environmental risk reduction, early diagnosis, and timely treatment. Interventions follow WHO malaria control strategies, combining prevention, surveillance, and access to care. This category highlights how coordinated field actions, local training, and continuous monitoring reduce malaria incidence, protect vulnerable populations, and strengthen community-level disease control.
Malaria community education in Marada | Field prevention
In Marada, malaria prevention relies on education, rapid testing, and clear tools delivered directly to families. Field teams work with communities to reduce delayed diagnosis and strengthen household protection in ultra rural East Sumba.
Indoor Residual Spraying for Malaria Control
Indoor residual spraying is a key malaria prevention tool in ultra-rural Indonesia. Fair Future and Kawan Baik teams apply strict medical protocols inside homes, targeting Anopheles mosquitoes while documenting each intervention to ensure safety, traceability, and measurable public health impact.
Malaria Prevention IRS Training in Umalulu | Fair Future
Day two of malaria microscopy training validates real diagnostic skills in East Sumba. In clinics without hospitals or laboratories, accurate slide reading guides treatment, prevents severe cases, and protects lives through disciplined, field-based medical practice.
Malaria microscopy training day two | field validation
Day two of malaria microscopy training validates real diagnostic skills in East Sumba. In clinics without hospitals or laboratories, accurate slide reading guides treatment, prevents severe cases, and protects lives through disciplined, field-based medical practice.
Malaria microscopy training day one | Fair Future Foundation
Laying the Foundations for Accurate Diagnosis Malaria remains a major challenge to global public health, with 282...
Malaria Screening in Rural Indonesia | Swiss Medical Fieldwork
Beyond the rapid test, each screening includes education, explanation, and practical advice. This moment of dialogue often becomes the first real medical consultation families have ever received, turning a diagnosis into immediate protection.
Malaria prevention billboards protect families in East Sumba
With the East Sumba Malaria Prevention Project and the support of Rotary and Malaria Partners International, Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia built twenty malaria billboards for markets, schools and roadsides so that every journey becomes a health lesson about fever and protection.
East Sumba malaria prevention 2025 | Field results summary
This article reports field dates, methods and impact from East Sumba malaria prevention. Teams worked with Puskesmas, schools and village leaders to align education, IRS, LLINs and diagnostics. Data and costs are fully documented so partners and health services can improve coverage, reduce transmission and replicate what works.
Malaria mosquito nets distributed in East Sumba villages
We distributed 450 malaria mosquito nets across East Sumba villages. Each family received a net, printed guidance, and a sewing kit for repairs. By combining distribution with education, families learned why correct use matters for preventing deadly malaria infections.
Malaria education sessions in Umalulu East Sumba
In four villages of East Sumba, Fair Future led days of malaria education and screening. Communities learned, played, asked questions, and discovered how to protect their families. Hundreds were tested, treated, and equipped with mosquito nets. Together, knowledge saves lives.
Malaria education billboards installed in East Sumba
As part of the East Sumba Malaria Prevention Project 2025, Fair Future and partners installed 20 large billboards across rural communities. These visuals teach families how to recognize malaria symptoms and protect themselves. A vital step to reduce infections in one of Indonesia’s hardest-hit regions.







