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Laindatang water reservoir work – sealed interior

Laindatang water reservoir work required transforming raw concrete into a sealed chamber through seven protective layers. Each layer prevents contamination, stabilises the structure, and protects the health of families. This technical process is essential for long term safe water in East Sumba.

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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Kawan Sehat health Agent day in Lahiru village Indonesia

Kawan Sehat health Agent day in Lahiru village Indonesia

[…] for the Charis Foundation, which builds small learning centres in areas where there are no schools or where the schools are too far away. Yosef is a farmer. He grows rice, corn, and a few watermelons to feed his family, and when he can, he sells his produce. From dawn, the day is busy. Sarlota cooks and does laundry. Yosef cleans and repairs the house. Together, they walk down a steep and challenging path to the river to fetch water for cooking, drinking, and washing. The round trip is over a kilometre. They often slip on the path, and the jerrycans and wet clothes are heavy, but this is their daily life. Back home, Sarlota bathes her baby in warm water, which has been boiled and infused with local herbs to protect its health. Yosef goes to the garden to tend the crops. Then, they prepare their home for the next stage of their lives. Every day, dozens of people come to their homes for treatment. Thanks to the support of the Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia, Sarlota and Yosef examine people with fevers, clean wounds, dispense medicine, and explain how to prevent illness. For them, caring for […]

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