Through the Primary Medical Care program, Kawan Sehat health workers provide treatment for fevers, wounds, and malaria in villages lacking access to doctors. They carry essential medicines, adhere to established medical protocols, and refer emergency cases promptly to prevent delays in care.
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Medical Assistance for Children’s in pandemic time
Fair Future notes that children are certainly the most affected by the indirect impact of the pandemic than by the viral infection itself. Indeed, we have noticed that the COVID-19 pandemic is having an impact on the health of children, but through the increase in poverty, the loss of education and the closure of schools -here in Indonesia the closure of schools since March 2020-, food insecurity, violence as well as increased pressure on health systems and reduced access to personal health care services.
Rumah Kambera Base Camp – Covid-19 fight and Clean Water updates
Management of the pharmacy, water supply, Covid-19 program, infrastructures, and day-to-day organizations.
Facing the crisis linked to the pandemic, the lack of water and vital resources, managing the organizational structure in order to optimize the social and medical assistance that we offer. The 24 hours that a day counts are not enough to do everything!
Covid-19 fight – Free vaccination day for 500 registered people – 26.09.21.
Vaccination is still not accessible to everyone! Fair Future and Kawan Baik Indonesia, in collaboration with Denpasar City Youth Organization, Denpasar City Covid Task Force, Health Office, Social Service, and several medical personnel volunteers, have the opportunity to be able to carry out free vaccinations. This day of free vaccination will be held on September 26, 2021, at Rumah Sanur Creative Hub, Fair Future Foundation and Kawan Baik Indonesia foundations Base camp in Denpasar.
We allocate CHF. 10,000.- for the construction of a new Central Clean Water Access Point, in East Sumba
We are indeed pleased to announce the funding, for an amount of more than CHF 10,000.-, of a new Central Point of Access to Clean and Potable Water, as part of socio-medical actions in Rumah Kambera, eastern Indonesia. Access to water for families is essential for their lives, health, and well-being. In this sense, implementing sustainable solutions is one of our main goals with the Fair Future Foundation. In addition, this program is clearly part of the fight we are leading and engaging against the pandemic here in eastern Indonesia.
Tomorrow 31.08.21, a 3rd team will join forces already present in eastern indonesia
After having sent the 2nd team on-site last week, Fair Future will leave on August 31, 2021, in reinforcement to join the Base Camp of Rumah Kambera in Sumba East. A 3rd team made up of Kawan Ayu, Kawan Hasto and Kawan Alex. The mission is clearly defined in what we have been doing for months on the spot, namely: To fight as best as possible the devastation linked to the Covid-19 pandemic on the spot.
Covid-19 fight | We have just allocated CHF 5,000 for medical equipment
As part of our fight against the ravages of the pandemic in eastern Indonesia – where the situation is much more serious than in Bali -, Fair Future also wanted to help those on the ground here in Denpasar. These volunteers fight so much and more, against the problems linked to the spread of the pandemic in Indonesia, in Bali, and who do not really succeed. But who does what is necessary, that is to say, the essential!
COVID-19 fight. An additional team is leaving for the territories of eastern Indonesia
On August 25, 2021, an additional team will reinforce the staff already on-site, in the fight against the pandemic in the territories of eastern Indonesia. A truck has already left for the provinces of southern Indonesia. It is filled with drugs, antigen tests, masks, disinfectants, and other first-aid equipment to help this population of nearly 300,000 inhabitants who do not receive any form of aid, apart from that which Fair Future and Kawan Baik Foundations bring on site.
Latest Corona Virus News & Updates, for Indonesia
Indonesian Borders are closed for tourism. However, visitors with Single-Entry Business Visas 211, can currently enter. Indonesian citizens from abroad, Holders of Diplomatic Visa, Duty Visa for Ministerial Level, KITAS, and KITAP are also allowed to enter Indonesia. Bali and Java are under Micro-Scale Social Restrictions to mitigate the spread of Covid-19, expect shorter operational hours on restaurants and attractions, also health protocols enforcements.
Pandemic in the South. We are happy to announce significant medical help!
Substantial aid in the form of a donation, for an amount of CHF 20’000.-, from the Swiss Foundation (but not from its government), was donated to Kawan Baik Indonesia in order to participate in the support of patients with COVID-19, in the regions of eastern Indonesia, particularly in Sumba. These funds, which will be invested in the field, where the real needs are, will be used to acquire oxygen therapy equipment, drugs, food, antigen, and PCR tests.
Indonesia Drops Paid Vaccination Plan after WHO Presser!
Jakarta. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has dropped the plan to allow citizens to pay for vaccination against Covid-19 instead of waiting in a long line for free jabs under the government program, an aide said on Friday. The decision came four days after the World Health Organization said paid vaccination “could pose an ethical issue” since Indonesia is among the biggest beneficiaries of vaccine assistance from the UN-approved global procurement program Covax.
Covid-19 – Dramatic situation linked to the authorities lack of action!
During the week of July 12 to 18, 32 provinces out of 34 reported an increase in the number of cases as 17 of them experienced a worrying increase of 50% or more; 21 provinces (8 new provinces added since the previous week) have now reported the Delta variant, and the test positivity proportion is over 20% in 33 of 34 provinces despite their efforts to improve testing rates. Indonesia is currently facing a very high level of transmission, and it is indicative of the utmost importance of rigorous implementation of public health and social measures (PHSM), especially restrictions on movement, across the country.
COVID-19 in East Indonesia, we really need your help!
The situation here in eastern Indonesia, the lack of state response, in order to deal with the severity of the pandemic here. With a population of 268 million, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world. Faced with the pandemic, the country seems overwhelmed and deprived of means, materials, logistical and organizational strategy, leaving tens of millions of people behind. Fair Future and Kawan Baik are asking for aid from States, banks, the International Monetary Fund in order to detect, test, vaccinate, take care of families, sick people – But also to put in place preventive actions, massive tests, and solutions for infected people. In any case, we cannot sit idly by.













