Rumah Kambera 2.0 drilling marks the first physical step toward Fair Future Foundation’s new socio-medical base in East Sumba. After two days of work, fresh water was found, making future construction, field life, and patient care possible on the site.
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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 Local Focus category delivers location-based reporting from the specific villages and districts where Fair Future Foundation operates in ultra-rural Indonesia. Articles link field data, clinical observations, and program results to real geographic conditions, highlighting how access, infrastructure, and isolation shape health risks. This category documents the implementation of primary medical care, water access, and prevention activities, enabling long-term follow-up and measurable analysis, village by village.
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Water Connections Reservoir Funding | Clean Water Sumba
Clean water remains one of the most urgent public health challenges in East Sumba. Through the Water Connections program, Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia aim to build 12 new rainwater reservoirs, bringing safe filtered water to rural families and improving health for hundreds of people.
Laindatang Water Reservoir Report | 114.5 m³
Laindatang Water Reservoir Report documents the construction of a 114 m³ reinforced concrete rainwater system in East Sumba. Built to secure dry season water for more than 200 people and a local school, the reservoir is now full and operational, confirming structural reliability and community management.
Socio-Medical Base Concept 2026 Released in Sumba
The Sumba HQ Concept 2026 marks a decisive step forward. Rumah Kambera can no longer sustain our medical and social operations. Too small, structurally exhausted, and limiting our impact. With land secured in Kawangu, this new socio medical base is designed to strengthen healthcare access and long term field presence in East Sumba.
SolarBuddy distribution update reaches final phase
The original plan counted 24 schools. Field reality allowed more. Careful logistics and constant presence made it possible to extend distribution beyond expectations, proving that long term engagement creates room for added impact where children need it most.
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.
SolarBuddy distribution reports now available East Sumba
The two documents prove that light delivery is more than numbers. They show routes taken, funds used, and hours of study gained. They record teacher involvement, safer evenings, and lower injury risk. Evidence builds trust, and trust keeps the lights arriving where they are needed most.
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 program’s 2025–2026 budget. This funding sustains healthcare access for thousands of people in ultra-rural Indonesian regions lacking clinics, doctors, or medicines.
Rainwater tank connected in Laindatang East Sumba
The 114.7 m³ rainwater tank in Laindatang, named Matawai Urang, is now fully connected to gutters and filtration, ready to collect clean water for 300 residents. This rainwater tank Laindatang project also features an information panel, sharing the story of safe water access for the community.
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.












