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HIV prevention poster campaign in rural Indonesia health

In East Sumba, Kawan Sehat health agents now carry a new tool the HIV prevention poster campaign. Used in homes, schools and small clinics, it explains in simple language how HIV is transmitted, how it is not, and which everyday actions protect families, partners and young people from infection and stigma.

Description: Dive deep into the quiet revolution led by Fair Future Foundation in East Sumba, Indonesia. Here, you'll find real stories of communities being transformed through medical, social, and infrastructural support. From combating diseases like malaria to setting up clean water sources, discover how we are rewriting the future of the most vulnerable.
Collage of Fair Future medical teams and Kawan Sehat health agents treating villagers and children in a remote rural landscape, with the words “Support Them” written in bold.

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Help us treat people no one else reaches | Every franc you give becomes a medical act. It buys medicines, dressings, lab tests, and clean water systems that stop children from falling sick. It powers solar lights so vaccines stay cold and night care is possible. It keeps Kawan Sehat health agents and Fair Future teams on the road, walking hours to reach remote villages with no doctor, no clinic, and no other form of help.

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SolarBuddy lamps East Sumba – quality control to classrooms

[…] long dirt roads, river crossings, and often two or three days away from home. We are progressing carefully, but funding is limited to complete the deliveries. We will do it because light here is not a luxury; it is a basic necessity for health, safety, and learning. See the Map here. A distribution is never just a handout. Every visit includes training. We work with teachers and students using posters and simple demonstrations to enhance their learning experience. We explain how to charge the lamp properly, how to store it, and how to report any problems. We discuss hygiene and handwashing, nutrition for children, road and fire safety, and how to prevent malaria through the use of nets and maintaining clean environments. Some containers become school handwashing stations because water and light are the first lines of defence against germs. What difference does one safe lamp make? A child can read after sunset without smoke from kerosene. A mother can walk a rocky path without falling. Cooking causes fewer burns. A teacher can prepare lessons at night. Families can reach the well before dawn with clear light. Fewer cuts, fewer infections, more learning, and greater calm. This photo captures the […]

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