Fair Future actively supports ultra-rural communities with limited access to a diverse diet by raising awareness about local food resources. Our nutritionists teach families how to identify and prepare wild plants, fruits, and vegetables that are highly nutritious. Our programs contribute to child health, family resilience, and community building, while promoting sustainable living practices in areas where clean water and access to food are lacking.
After years of walking to find dirty water, villages like Laindatang, Hambarita or Mbinudita can now access clean water from community reservoirs they built themselves. Clean water reduces diarrhea, skin infections, and fear. This is a true reflection of dignity in daily life.
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Nutrition and Food in Ultra-Rural Environments
In all of our programs to promote access to a healthy life and address the significant issues of malnutrition, we strive to improve the health of children. Fair Future, along with our team of nutritionists, develops balanced nutrition programs to promote healthy eating.
The Nutrition & Food category of Fair Future Foundation focuses on the importance of proper nutrition and food security in ultra-rural Indonesia. We share stories of how we provide nutritious meals and promote healthy eating habits to improve community health. These articles highlight our efforts to fight malnutrition, support child growth, and ensure everyone has access to the nourishment they need for a stronger, healthier future.
Fighting Malnutrition Through Food and Nutrition Programs
Ferro Cement Water Reservoirs: A Lifeline for Communities
The Fair Future Foundation’s Water Connections program provides clean water to remote villages through manual construction of water reservoirs, reducing waterborne diseases and improving living conditions for women and children.
Transforming Unsafe Spaces into Healthy Environments
It is absolutely crucial to transform unsanitary school toilets into clean and hygienic environments in remote rural...
Final Report: Laindatang Water Connections Phase 2
After completing Phase 2 of the Laindatang Water Connections, we have successfully provided clean water and improved health in Laindatang. This initiative has significantly upgraded their quality of life by reducing infectious diseases and promoting healthier lifestyles. Our comprehensive report details infrastructure progress, healthcare education programs, and ongoing efforts for a sustainable well-being future in this area.
Courage and Determination at Laindatang Water Connections
Our team at the drilling site of Phase 3 of the Laindatang Water Connection Project in East Sumba demonstrates...
Matawai the Shades of Water: Mbinudita’s Water Journey
Our documentary, "Matawai de Shades of Water," premiered in the remote village of Mbinudita. The film explores the...
Empowering Rural Women Health Workers
In the Mahu sub-district of Wairara, health workers from Kawan Sehat diligently restocked their medication supplies...
Primary Medical Care in Rural Areas Saves Lives
Alex skillfully performed a surgical incision on a young man from Hambarita who had been bitten by a deadly snake....
Life-Saving Primary Medical Actions in Rural Areas
Our team is training Kawan Sehat health workers to measure blood pressure in ultra-rural areas where medical...
Primary Medical Care: Lifesaving Rural Healthcare Initiative
Our Kawan Sehat health workers are trained by competent medical experts in the Mahu region, known for the highest...
Revolutionary Primary Medical Care Program Saves Lives
Katrina, a pioneer in the #PrimaryMedicalCare initiative, has been saving lives in Lapinu for over two years. This...
Empowering Women and Girls with Clean Water Access
Two young girls from a remote village in Eastern Sumba have discovered clean water and private toilets for the first...













