We are excited to announce that we have successfully distributed our healthy living posters to the directors of local Puskesmas (health centres), who have responded with great enthusiasm.
These distinctive and attractive posters are designed to be easily understood by everyone. They feature characters familiar to people in ultra-remote villages and use local language and expressions.
We are extremely proud to provide this educational support, helping rural communities learn about disease prevention through simple practices such as hand washing, nutrition, healthy food, and protecting themselves from malaria or other infectious diseases. Our efforts aim to make a significant difference in ultra-rural areas through this unique Primary Medical Care program.
Thank you very much for your interest and help. Alex, Rumah Kambera.
- World Health Organization (WHO): WHO promotes global health education campaigns, similar to Fair Future’s healthy living posters distributed in rural areas.
- UNICEF – Health and Hygiene: UNICEF works on health education programs, especially in rural areas, to teach children and communities about simple hygiene practices like handwashing.
- Water.org: Water.org focuses on providing clean water and promoting hygiene practices, including education about disease prevention through handwashing, similar to Fair Future’s posters.
- PATH: PATH works on health education and innovation to improve public health in underserved areas, aligning with Fair Future’s work in rural Indonesian communities.
- International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies: IFRC supports community health education and disease prevention efforts, similar to Fair Future’s initiatives to teach ultra-rural communities about simple health measures.
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