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Extract: Fair Future has developed educational posters to raise awareness of health and hygiene practices in remote areas of Indonesia. These materials cover topics such as balanced nutrition, malaria prevention, and proper handwashing techniques. Our goal is to provide visually engaging displays that strengthen our education and prevention efforts, significantly improving living standards for those we serve.

The latest campaigns for healthy living in two languages

English HIV prevention poster explaining symptoms, transmission routes and ways to reduce the risk of contracting HIV.

Know Your Status, Take an HIV Test Now

HIV weakens the immune system and, without treatment, can progress to AIDS. It is transmitted through unprotected sex, blood contact (including sharing needles), and from mother to child during pregnancy.

It is not transmitted through mosquitoes, food, handshakes, or hugs. Protect yourself by adopting simple practices:

Use a condom every time you have sex, never share needles or razors, get tested regularly, and make sure your partners living with HIV are on treatment. If you are at persistent risk, ask about PrEP. Testing is quick and confidential. If your test is positive, start treatment immediately. Daily treatment allows you to live a healthy life and protect your family.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 21.11.2025

Alcohol Abuse Destroys Lives – Choose Health, Choose Control.

Excessive alcohol consumption harms your health, your family, and your future. It leads to domestic violence, financial difficulties, and fractured relationships. It is a significant cause of car and motorcycle accidents, often resulting in severe injuries or death. Alcohol also damages vital organs, increasing the risk of liver cirrhosis, pancreatitis, intestinal diseases, brain damage, and various cancers.

This powerful, eye-opening poster highlights the devastating consequences of alcohol abuse. The Fair Future Foundation created this unique visual tool to raise awareness and encourage healthier choices. Every action matters. Protect yourself and those you care about.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 06.03.2025

Smoking harms more than just the smoker—it poisons everyone nearby.

Fair Future Foundation has created a powerful new anti-smoking poster, emphasizing the severe dangers of secondhand smoke exposure. More than1.2 million people die each year from inhaling toxic cigarette smoke—including children, pregnant women, and entire families who have no choice but to breathe polluted air.

Secondhand smoke leads to lung cancer, heart disease, asthma, low birth weight, sudden infant death syndrome, chronic bronchitis, and severe respiratory infections. It weakens immune systems, increases the risk of strokes, and damages vital organs. This is a global health emergency that requires urgent action. Protect your loved ones, your home, and your community from the devastating effects of passive smoking. Every breath matters.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 10.02.2025

Recognizing Malaria Symptoms – A Life-Saving Guide

This poster helps ultra-rural families recognize the early signs of malaria, including fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, nausea, and sweating. Early detection is critical in preventing severe complications, especially in isolated communities with little or no access to medical care.

For many families, malaria symptoms are often mistaken for a common cold or flu, delaying treatment and increasing the risk of life-threatening complications. This awareness is essential—knowing the difference can mean the difference between life and death. This poster plays a vital role in malaria prevention, rapid intervention, and saving lives in the world’s most vulnerable regions by ensuring that families identify symptoms early and seek medical care in time.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 12.08.2023

The Four Pillars of a Healthy Life

This poster promotes daily habits essential for staying healthy in ultra-rural communities, emphasizing four key pillars: staying active through play and movement, eating nutritious foods for strength and energy, maintaining proper hygiene to prevent disease, and resting adequately to recover and build resilience.

These simple yet powerful actions can improve overall well-being, reduce illness, and ensure a stronger, healthier future for families and entire communities. In regions where medical care is scarce, prevention is the best protection—small daily choices make a lasting impact. A healthy life starts with everyday habits.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 10.04.2024

Healthy vs. Harmful Foods: Make the Right Choice

This poster highlights the contrast between nutritious foods and harmful junk foods, emphasizing their impact on health—especially for children and future generations. Affordable doesn’t always mean healthy—ultra-processed foods may be cheap, but they are often filled with sugar, salt, and additives that lead to malnutrition, diabetes, and heart disease.

Thumbs up for fresh, natural, and balanced meals that nourish the body. Thumbs down for unhealthy, processed choices that harm long-term well-being. Eat well, live well, and build a stronger, healthier future for all.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 20.04.2024

Waste Kills – Stop Polluting, Start Acting

This powerful, eye-opening poster confronts the devastating impact of waste mismanagement and plastic pollution on our environment and health. Burning trash poisons the air, dumping waste in rivers contaminates drinking water, and plastic pollution chokes wildlife. The consequences are real—toxic air, disease, poisoned food sources, and irreversible damage to nature.

We must act now: sort your waste, recycle, stop burning plastic, and never throw garbage into rivers or fields. Every action matters. Your choices can either destroy or protect life. This poster is a wake-up call—change starts with you.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 20.02.2025

Clean Hands, Healthy Lives – The Right Way to Wash Your Hands

This poster helps ultra-rural families recognize the early signs of malaria, including fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, nausea, and sweating. Early detection is critical in preventing severe complications, especially in isolated communities with little or no access to medical care.

For many families, malaria symptoms are often mistaken for a common cold or flu, delaying treatment and increasing the risk of life-threatening complications. This awareness is essential—knowing the difference can mean the difference between life and death. By ensuring that families identify symptoms early and seek medical care in time, this poster plays a vital role in malaria prevention, rapid intervention, and saving lives in the world’s most vulnerable regions.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 25.03.2024

Preventing Malaria – Simple Steps to Stay Safe

This poster educates ultra-rural families on effective malaria prevention, emphasizing simple yet life-saving actions: sleeping under mosquito nets, avoiding stagnant water, wearing protective clothing, using repellents, and clearing tall grass where mosquitoes breed.

These small but crucial steps significantly reduce the risk of Plasmodium infection, preventing bites that transmit malaria. In isolated regions with little to no medical access, prevention is the first and often the only line of defense. By adopting these habits, families can protect themselves and their children from this deadly disease, reducing illness, complications, and deaths. Knowledge is power—malaria prevention starts at home.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 25.07.2023

Fair Future’s Food Pyramid: Eat Well, Stay Healthy

This poster features a custom food pyramid tailored for ultra-rural communities in East Indonesia, built around locally available ingredients. A man and a woman serve as guides, helping families understand how to create nutritious daily meals using food they can find nearby.

By following this accessible and practical approach to nutrition, families can prepare balanced, healthy meals, reducing malnutrition, anaemia, and diet-related diseases. This simple yet essential knowledge helps children grow stronger, adults stay healthier, and entire communities thrive. Eating well is the foundation of a better future.

Download this poster in English here or in Bahasa Indonesia here.

Publication date: 10.03.2024

Julie H. — Switzerland / Civil Engineer

A 115 m³ reservoir in a roadless village? That’s not just engineering, it’s defiance. Fair Future didn’t just bring water to Laindatang; they proved that people in forgotten places deserve the same dignity as anyone else. This is what meaningful infrastructure looks like.

Rambu Ester - Mbatakapidu

From Bahasa Indonesia: "There are no doctors here, but there is Rambu Angi, a Kawan Sehat health worker. When my child had a fever, she came on foot with her medical bag. She performed a test and administered the correct medication. Without her, we would be alone. She is our anchor."

Dr. Sophie Lang - UK

The Kawan Sehat health agents are a brilliant example of what happens when trust, training, and local knowledge come together. These women navigate rivers, walk hours, and still deliver quality care. They don’t replace the system—they are the system where none exists.

Andrew Scott — Australia

What Fair Future achieved at SDN Mbajik is outstanding. Bringing clean, reliable solar power to a school with no existing infrastructure requires creativity and grit. It's a model for small-scale, high-impact electrification in remote areas. These kids now have ligh, and a brighter future.

Léa Favre - Belgique / Enseignante en milieu rural

Voir une école comme celle de Mbajik s’illuminer pour la première fois grâce à l’énergie solaire, c’est bouleversant. Ce que Fair Future a fait là-bas, c’est bien plus que poser des panneaux : c’est donner à des enfants le droit d’apprendre dans la dignité, même au bout du monde.

Philippe Güntert - Directeur EMS - Lausanne, Suisse

Bravo Alexandre et aussi à toute ton équipe, vous faites un travail remarquable et plein d’enthousiasme. Vous donnez du sens à la vie dans un monde qui va mal.

Tom Sanders - UK - Humanitarian Reporting

Alex’s words don’t read like press releases—they feel like journal entries from the frontlines. His reflections cut through the noise of NGO storytelling. You get honesty, struggle, small victories. It’s rare. And it’s what makes Fair Future stand apart.

Camille Aubry - Suisse / Étudiante en médecine

Chaque fois que je lis "Un mot d’Alex", j’ai l’impression d’être sur le terrain avec lui. C’est brut, vrai, sans filtre. On comprend que derrière les projets, il y a des vies, des visages, des doutes aussi. Ce n’est pas de la communication, c’est du vécu. Et ça donne envie de s’engager.

Élodie Rousseau — Infirmière en santé publique

Ce que l’étude d’Umalulu révèle est glaçant : des enfants dorment sans moustiquaire, l’eau stagne près des maisons, l’accès aux soins prend plus de 30 minutes en moto. Pourtant, tout est fait avec peu, mais avec intelligence. Ce travail de terrain, rigoureux et humain, mérite d’être connu, soutenu et poursuivi.

Claire Berger – Maman & donatrice

J’ai vu une photo d’un enfant dormant sans moustiquaire, dans une maison sans lumière, et ça m’a marquée. Depuis, je soutiens ce programme de Fair Future. Offrir un filet, un spray, une formation, ce n’est pas grand-chose pour nous, mais c’est peut-être ce qui sauvera une vie là-bas. Bravo pour ce que vous faites.

Peter Smith, Australia / President, Rotary Club Mandurah

Fair Future’s work in East Sumba is a true model of what dedicated people can achieve. Our club is proud to collaborate with you. Your updates are a joy to read, and I hope we’ll meet in person soon. Wishing you and your team all the very best for the future!

Nicolas Perrin, Suisse / Logisticien humanitaire

Travailler à Sumba Est, c’est affronter chaque jour des défis logistiques immenses. Routes impraticables, absence d’infrastructures, conditions météo extrêmes… Et pourtant, Fair Future y parvient. Leur capacité à faire arriver matériel et soins là où personne ne va est admirable.

Julien Durand - France / Professeur de physique

J’ai été impressionné d’apprendre que Fair Future va offrir plus de 2 200 lampes solaires aux enfants de Sumba Est. Ces lampes permettront à ces enfants d’étudier le soir et de vivre un peu mieux. C’est un petit geste, mais il change tout pour eux. Bravo !

Lucie Martin - France / Étudiante en sciences sociales

Je viens de lire que Fair Future se lance dans la certification ZEWO. C’est une démarche importante qui démontre encore une fois leur sérieux et leur engagement. Je vous souhaite bonne chance pour cette étape, et bravo pour tout ce que vous faites !

David Miller - Rotary Member

I’ve followed Fair Future’s malaria campaigns closely. Their transparency, especially in how donations are used to fund mosquito nets and prevention tools, is rare. The scale may be local, but the impact is global. They remind us that solutions don’t always come from the top.

Jessica Harper - USA, Global Health Lecturer

Teaching students about malaria is one thing—seeing how Fair Future maps, educates, and protects isolated families in Indonesia gives it all meaning. Their team shares data and strategies that help inform global discourse. Their work deserves far more attention.

Emily Tan - Singapore, Public Health Researcher

Fair Future’s work in East Sumba offers insight into how grassroots data and education save lives. Their approach to malaria prevention is people-first and intensely local. As someone working in urban health policy, I find their community-led model both inspiring and essential.

Rambu Ida Djami - PEMDA, Sumba Timur

Alex and Ayu... You two are truly extraordinary, used by God for the welfare of the people of East Sumba... All the challenges in the process, God has been involved in the program that you are fighting for... I am personally proud of you, the Kawan Baik and Fair Future team... May God accompany your journey to and from home safely and with abundant strength and health.

Philippe Lautier - Swiss Engineer, Fair Future Member

The work you do and the energy with which you persist in making a difference are like a constant shining sun in my life. The FFF demonstrates every day that it is possible to make a difference, which is admirable and humbling, especially in our comfortable Swiss surroundings. You are a role model whom I often talk to my children about, so that they understand that not everyone starts out in life with the same chances, and that we must share ours.

Michel Reymond en Suisse

J’ai connu Fair Future grâce à ma fille, qui soutient leurs projets depuis plusieurs années. En tant qu’ancien ingénieur, j’ai été impressionné par la rigueur de leurs projets : plans clairs, budget maîtrisé, résultats visibles. Lors d’un voyage à Sumba en 2023, j’ai vu de mes propres yeux un village où l’eau courait pour la première fois dans les robinets. C’était émouvant. La fondation ne fait pas dans le blabla, elle fait dans le concret. C’est pour cela que je continue à les soutenir, chaque année.

Dr. Emma Hughes - Fair Future Member

As a medical professional, I have always believed in the power of healthcare to change lives. Being a member of Fair Future has allowed me to contribute to something truly extraordinary. The foundation’s work in bringing Primary Medical Care to ultra-rural areas is not only life-saving but also transformative for entire communities. It is an honour to support such a dedicated and impactful organisation.

Lukas Schmid - Ingenieur, Deutschland

Was mich an Fair Future beeindruckt, ist ihr Engagement auf gleicher Augenhöhe mit den Gemeinden. Der Ansatz der primären medizinischen Versorgung umfasst nicht nur die Bereitstellung von Medizin, sondern auch Bildung und Ermächtigung. Der Gedanke, dass meine Spenden Menschenleben retten und eine Grundlage für eine bessere Zukunft schaffen, erfüllt mich mit Stolz.

Paul Mercier - Donateur

Je ne m’attendais pas à voir un impact aussi direct lorsque j’ai fait un don. Fair Future a utilisé une partie de mon don pour soutenir le programme Water Connections, en forant un puits qui fournit désormais de l’eau potable à tout un village. Sachant cela, ma petite contribution me semble énorme.

Rambu Viola - Volunteer, Fair Future - Kawan Baik

Being involved in education initiatives has been life-changing for me. Teaching children in remote villages is challenging, but seeing their smiles and progress makes every effort worthwhile. The experience has reshaped my purpose.

David Lee - Dietetician, Fair Future Supporter

Joining Fair Future as a member was one good decision I’ve made. Every month, I see real stories of families who now have access to healthcare and clean water thanks to our collective efforts. The foundation’s transparency and the incredible impact we make together are inspiring. I’m proud to be part of this community.

Jasmine Randin - Swiss watchmaker

As a Swiss Fair Future member, I stay connected to the real impact I’m making. Every update reinforces that my support is changing lives. Bravo pour tout ce que tu fais Alex…

Sarah Dupont de France

J’ai découvert la Fair Future en 2021 via Alex, un peu par hasard, en lisant un article sur l’accès à l’eau en Indonésie. Quelques mois plus tard, je suis partie comme infirmière bénévole. Ce que j’y ai vu m’a bouleversée : des enfants traités pour la première fois de leur vie, des villages transformés par un simple réservoir d’eau, des équipes locales formées et engagées. Alex ne parle jamais de miracles, juste de travail concret, jour après jour, dans des conditions difficiles. C’est rare, et ça mérite d’être soutenu.

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