In 2024, we’re working on distributing 2,000 SolarBuddy solar lamps to 2,000 children and families, and 2,000 homes across East Sumba. These villages and schools have no electricity. This project, in collaboration with SolarBuddy, Kawan Baik and Rotary International, will bring light to homes and schools.
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.
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Quick News: Rapid Updates on Our Initiatives
Fair Future Foundation’s Quick News section provides rapid updates on our latest activities, projects, and collaborations. These brief posts, typically 500 characters or less, are published frequently to keep you informed. Whether it’s about our teams, new partnerships, or recent achievements, our Quick News offers a transparent, concise glimpse into our ongoing work and commitment to making a difference.
The Quick News category of Fair Future Foundation delivers concise updates from our work in ultra-rural Indonesia. These short posts share urgent developments, project news, and essential field stories that highlight how we provide medical care, access to clean water, and support for community empowerment. Stay informed with these bite-sized insights that reveal the daily impact of our mission in the most remote areas.
Quick News: Real-Time Updates on Fair Future’s Work
#PrimaryMedicalCare program is evolving in August 2024
After two years of uninterrupted success, our #PrimaryMedicalCare program is evolving in August 2024. With a stronger focus on advanced training for Kawan Sehat health agents, we aim to meet the immense healthcare needs, covering 20 of East Sumba’s 22 districts, and ensuring medical supplies for the next 12 months.
On August 2, the board of directors held its annual meeting
The Board of Directors held its annual meeting on 02.08.24, approving the 2023 accounts and ongoing projects. All members were reappointed, and Alex and the teams received congratulations from the Board. The Swiss Confederation approved the accounts and praised our excellent work.
We are testing the Laindatang drilling
We purchased a pump to test at the Laindatang drilling site for the Water Connections Phase 3 project. Over the past three days, we’ve been testing the pump to determine if the water flow is sufficient for 600 people after six months of drilling.
We are going to buy a used truck quickly
We are in the process of acquiring a second-hand truck for our upcoming field activities to transport medical supplies and construction materials. This vehicle will play a vital role in supporting our ongoing socio-medical initiatives.







