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We will construct eight ferrocement tanks in Hambarita to provide clean water to isolated families. Six of these are currently funded, but two remain unfunded. We require CHF 2,300 for each tank. Your support guarantees access to clean water for the most remote communities. Donate now and be part of this life-changing project.
Picture of the Day: Stories Through the Lens.
Step into the heart of Fair Future work through a single image that speaks volumes about resilience, compassion, and human impact. Our “Picture of the Day” captures the defining moments of our initiatives, the lives we touch, and the stunning landscapes of rural East Indonesia. Each photograph tells a story of strength and transformation—a child receiving Primary Medical Care in an isolated village, a family gaining access to clean and safe water for the first time, or a community coming together to rebuild after hardship. These snapshots go beyond esthetics; they reveal the challenges faced by those we serve, the determination of our teams on the ground, and the tangible results of our collaborative efforts with Kawan Baik Indonesia. Our work becomes a lifeline in regions burdened by food insecurity, unsafe water, limited medical care, and inadequate infrastructure. Every frame offers a glimpse into the struggles, triumphs, and humanity that define life in these remote areas. Documented by our dedicated teams, these images highlight the reality of daily life while showcasing the transformative power of collective action. Through “Picture of the Day,” you’re invited to experience the depth and breadth of our mission. Each image is a portal into the lives of those we serve and a reminder of the immense power of empathy and action. Join us in exploring these powerful moments that connect us all through shared humanity.
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!
In April 2025, the Fair Future Foundation launched the Malaria Spread Studies program in East Sumba, with a focus on the ultra-rural village of Umalulu. This region has long struggled with malaria, with nearly 55% of the population recently testing positive. Despite years of endemic presence, little has been done to understand why malaria continues to thrive here.
The Malaria Spread Studies aim to diagnose the real situation before proposing any solutions, just as a doctor would never prescribe medicine without first understanding the illness. For the first time, we are conducting a comprehensive field investigation to map out the factors that fuel malaria transmission.
To carry out this program, we developed a specialised digital tool: the Kawan Against Malaria App ("Good Friends Against Malaria"). This application enables local teams to survey every household in Umalulu by asking 65 targeted questions. The study is based on three key pillars:
This approach is unique in an area where resources are minimal and where little support exists beyond minimal governmental programs. Thanks to collaboration with local authorities, Kawan Baik Indonesia, Rotary International, and Rotary Against Malaria, this study aims to establish a precise understanding that will inform future prevention and treatment actions.
The Malaria Spread Studies are not just about understanding the disease; they are also about preventing its spread. They aim to spread awareness, give communities a voice, provide concrete data for strategic interventions, and create a model that can be replicated across other malaria-endemic regions.
Alex Wettstein, for Fair Future Foundation