Swiss humanitarian expertise is built on medical rigor, ethical responsibility, and long-term field presence. Applied directly alongside communities, it transforms Swiss standards into durable healthcare, prevention, and accountable action where systems are absent.
News and Official Statements from Fair Future Foundation
Major Developments and Milestones at Fair Future | Fair Future Official provides essential updates from the foundation, including official announcements, financial reports, introductions of new team members, and major decisions. This underscores our dedication to transparency, accountability, and long-term impact. Covering strategic developments to operational changes, this platform ensures our community stays informed about the foundation’s progress while fostering clarity and trust in all we undertake.
The Fair Future Official category publishes verified updates from the foundationās core team, directly from the field in ultra-rural Indonesia. It documents project milestones, operational decisions, and institutional positions across healthcare, clean water, and community-based programs. This section provides structured, factual information on how actions are planned, implemented, and monitored, ensuring transparency, continuity, and accountability in our humanitarian work.
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Why We Do This Humanitarian Action in Forgotten Areas
We act because preventable suffering still exists where no one comes. Since 2006, our work is driven by presence, responsibility, and dignity, providing healthcare, clean water, and long-term support to communities left outside all systems.
Working Principles in Humanitarian Care | Fair Future
Fair Future is committed to impartial, independent humanitarian work. Through programs like #PrimaryMedicalCare and #WaterConnections, we bring essential healthcare, clean water, and education to ultra-rural communities. Our independence from political, economic, and religious interests ensures that every action is driven by the true needs of the people we serve.
Ethical Code for Humanitarian Action in the Field
Ethics at Fair Future is applied daily in the field. It guides medical decisions, the use of information, and transparency with communities and donors, ensuring care is delivered responsibly, accurately, and with respect for human dignity.
About Fair Future | Swiss Medical Action in Remote Areas
Since 2008, Fair Future Foundation has delivered field-based medical care and disease prevention in isolated communities. Swiss-governed and field-present year-round, we combine primary healthcare, clean water, and education to reduce health risks before emergencies occur.
Humanitarian jobs and field positions with our NGO
This page presents paid humanitarian jobs and field positions focused on medical care, disease prevention, and essential services. Roles require professional skills, ethical rigor, and long-term commitment in ultra-rural environments where responsibility matters.
WhatsApp field health updates | Fair Future Foundation
Direct WhatsApp field health updates from medical teams working in remote areas. Clear, factual information on care, prevention, clean water, and daily humanitarian realities, shared without algorithms, promotion, or fundraising.
Better year ahead from East Indonesia with Fair Future
As 2025 comes to an end in East Indonesia, Fair Future teams share a better year ahead East Indonesia message rooted in presence, care, and responsibility. After 16 years on the ground, our commitment remains focused on health access prevention and dignity where needs are greatest.
Merry Christmas 2025 from East Indonesia with Fair Future
Tonight is Christmas Eve in East Indonesia. While families gather elsewhere, Fair Future teams share a message of presence, gratitude, and community from the field, where Christmas has no snow but the same human warmth.
Primary Medical Care East Sumba quarterly impact report
Primary Medical Care East Sumba is not a theory, it is 798 patients and 1,421 cases in three months, most of them children and women, treated where no doctor is present. Through Kawan Sehat agents, we bring first aid, medicines, prevention and referrals into ultra remote villages. Without this program, these cases simply stay untreated.
Primary medical care donation for 2025/26 program
Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia made a primary medical care donation of CHF 19,248.96 (around IDR 400 million) covering 32% of the programās 2025ā2026 budget. This funding sustains healthcare access for thousands of people in ultra-rural Indonesian regions lacking clinics, doctors, or medicines.
Umalulu malaria baseline turns data into action
From March to July 2025, local cadres and Puskesmas staff conducted a door to door survey in Umalulu. Across 269 households and 460 interviews, the study mapped vector control, WASH, access and behaviours. The findings deliver a practical roadmap to reduce malaria in East Sumba.





