Fair Future’s Board of Trustees held its annual meeting on August 2nd, approving the 2023 accounts and past ongoing projects. All members were renewed in their roles, and Alex and the teams received congratulations from the Swiss Board of Directors. The Swiss Confederation approved the accounts, commending our excellent work.
Hundreds of patients in remote villages receive care each week from our Kawan Sehat health workers trained in the Primary Medical Care Programme. In the absence of doctors or clinics nearby, these trained women provide lifesaving care for fevers, malaria, wounds, and infections. Your support helps keep this lifeline alive.
On August 2, the board of directors held its annual meeting
This Post relates to: Quick NewsFinal Report on the Construction of Eight Ferrocement Tanks in Hambarita
13.09.2025 - The final report on Hambarita’s eight ferrocement reservoirs is now online. These 4,400–5,300L tanks provide vital clean water for 151 residents. Read the full document and see how this project strengthens resilience
Truck of Life Arrives in East Sumba After a Challenging 3-Day Journey
12.09.2025 - After three days on the road, including floods and extreme weather, Alex and the Truck of Life reached East Sumba. Loaded with medical equipment, it will now serve vulnerable communities in this remote region.
Donate to Fair Future Easily with Our New Swiss QR Code Payment Slip
09.09.2025 - You can also download a payment slip with a QR code to make donations directly to Fair Future’s Swiss account. It is quick, secure, and supports our life-saving programmes.
Explore Fair Future’s Interactive Map of East Sumba Projects
05.09.25 — Discover our detailed East Sumba map, showing schools, villages, and communities without electricity or clean water. Learn where Fair Future works daily to bring healthcare, water, and light to remote populations.
CHF 12,000 in Medical Equipment for East Sumba’s Public Hospital
11.08.25 — We have invested CHF 12,000 in medical equipment for Waingapu Public Hospital, which serves 800,000 people and is in dire need of supplies. The hospital will receive this equipment in September.
Medical Equipment Handover Set for Nov 19, 2025, in Waingapu
28.08.25 — The donation of vital medical equipment will take place on Nov 19, 2025, at RSUD Umbu Rara Meha Hospital in Waingapu. We’ve shared the full list of supplies to be delivered—serving 800,000 people in East Sumba.
Fair Future Funds Final Water Tanks 7 & 8 in Hambarita Village
08.07.25 — Today, we funded tanks 7 and 8 in Hambarita with IDR 78M (CHF 3,900). These 5,300L reservoirs complete our goal—8 out of 8 fully financed. Soon, clean water will flow for families in this remote region.
Fair Future’s 2024 Annual Report Is Now Online—Read It Today
23.07.25 — We’ve just published our 2024 Annual Report! It’s the result of hard work and reflects a year rich in action and impact. Dive into the stories, data, and milestones that shaped this powerful year. Please read it now!
Construction Begins on Eight 5,000L Water Tanks in Laindatang
05.06.25—We’ve begun building eight 5,000L ferro-cement tanks in Laindatang and Hambarita. The work is tough, and the region is remote, but we’re determined that 40,000L of clean water will soon support the most isolated families.
Tomorrow We Begin Building the 110,000L Reservoir in Hambarita
08.06.25—After months of preparation, construction of the 110m³ reservoir starts tomorrow in Hambarita! Over three months, we’ll work hard to bring clean water to a community where nothing yet exists. This is a major step forward!
2024 Accounts Approved: 16 Years of Transparency and Excellence
19.05.25 - Our 2024 accounts are officially approved by our certified Swiss auditor, without remarks, for the 16th year. Please read the full audit report on our documentation page. Accountability is our commitment.
Breaking Menstrual Taboos: Dignity and Health for Every Girl
13.05.25 - Menstruation is not shameful—it’s natural. Yet in ultra-rural Indonesia, girls lack access to hygiene, education, and support. Fair Future works to restore dignity and health. Please read our full article to understand and act.
Truck of Life Fully Repaired in Surabaya—Thanks to Your Support
19.04.25—We’ve been in Surabaya for a week repairing the Truck of Life. Repairs are now complete! A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped fund this essential vehicle—ready again to serve remote communities in need.
15 Reasons Why Studying Malaria First Is Essential
26.04.25—Studying malaria before acting ensures targeted prevention, saves resources, builds trust, detects trends early, and creates community-specific solutions. In Umalulu and beyond, smart action starts with understanding. Read more!
All our Field Campaign Posters Available in English for Wider Access
26.03.25—All our field campaign posters are now available in English! While Indonesian remains the official version, we’ve translated it for better understanding. Click the link to view and share these essential materials.
Fair Future Fully Funds 110m³ Water Tank for Hambarita & Laindatang
09.04.25—We fully the 110,000L reservoir in Laindatang! CHF 12,642.13 (IDR 251.5M) was transferred for construction starting June 2025—clean water for Sumba Timur
We Fund CHF 5,953 to Support SolarBuddy Lamp Distribution in East Sumba
20.03.25 - Today, Fair Future donated CHF 5,953 (IDR 111M) to fund the distribution of 2,250 SolarBuddy lamps across 24 ultra-rural schools and Village in East Sumba. This includes all related logistics to bring light where there's never been any.
Free Medical Day: 150 Treated, Screenings and Vaccinations Provided
20.03.25—Fair Future held a free medical care day in Kawangu. Over 150 people were treated, TB and malaria screenings were conducted, and young children were vaccinated. We also led health education and prevention efforts. It was a powerful day!
We Allocate IDR 17M to Upgrade Storage for Medical Supplies & Solar Lamps
08.03.25 - On March 7, Fair Future allocated IDR 17M to renovate and build a new storage depot. It will safely house medical supplies and 2,250 SolarBuddy lamps arriving next month, ensuring better organization and protection for vital resources.
Fair Future Allocates Funds for 5th & 6th 5,000L Water Tanks in Hambarita
08.03.25 - On March 7, we allocated IDR 78M for two more 5,000L ferro-cement tanks in Hambarita. These are reservoirs 5 & 6 in our seven-tank project, starting May 2025, to ensure clean water for the entire village. Progress continues!
We Received 16 Solar Panels, Generating 5,000W for Humanitarian Projects
04.03.25—We’ve received 16 solar panels (2m x 1m) producing 5,000W of electricity! Huge thanks to Marc from Smart Tech in Denpasar for this generous donation, which will power essential humanitarian projects. A big step forward!
Read Light Up the Future—Bringing Solar Light to 2,500 Children in East Sumba
04.03.25—Discover Light Up the Future, our plan to distribute 2,224 solar lamps to 2,500 children in ultra-rural East Sumba. For the first time, they’ll have light at home. Yet 110 villages still lack electricity. Read the full document!
New Poster: Waste Kills – Stop Polluting, Start Acting for a Healthier Future
20.02.25 - Our new Waste Kills poster exposes the deadly impact of pollution. Burning trash, plastic waste, and contaminated water poison lives. Act now: recycle, stop burning plastic, and protect nature. Change starts with you—every action counts!
New Poster: Smoking Harms Everyone – Protect Lives from Secondhand Smoke
10.02.25 - Fair Future’s new anti-smoking poster highlights the deadly impact of secondhand smoke, killing 1.2M people yearly. Lung cancer, heart disease, and asthma—no one is safe. Protect your family and community. Every breath matters!
Fair Future Allocates CHF 800 for Essential Office Costs in Denpasar and Sumba
03.02.25 - To cover internet, electricity, and admin costs for Rumah Baik and Rumah Kambera, Fair Future allocated CHF 800 (IDR 14.6M). That’s all—nothing more. Every other franc goes directly to life-saving fieldwork. Transparency matters.
Fair Future Funds CHF 4,950 for Critical Malaria Study in High-Risk Village
03.02.25 - Today, Fair Future transferred CHF 4,950 (IDR 82M) for a significant malaria study in a high-risk village. This research, part of the #ZeroMalaria program, aims to develop life-saving solutions for affected communities.
Ibu Ester’s Testimony: Lapinu’s Children Struggle for Water and Survival
22.01.25 - Lapinu’s children walk dangerous paths for just five liters of dirty water. In her 90-second testimony, Ibu Ester shares their daily struggle. Fair Future is bringing clean water—but we need you. Watch, share, and take action now!
We Funds 300 Long-Lasting Mosquito Nets to Protect East Sumba Families
03.02.25 - Fair Future has transferred CHF 3,200 (IDR 57M) to acquire 300 insecticide-treated mosquito nets lasting 5+ years. These nets will protect families in East Sumba, significantly reducing malaria risks and saving lives.
Katrina’s Testimony: The Urgent Need for Clean Water in Lapinu Village
21.01.25 - For 3 years, Katrina has fought for her village’s health. Lapinu’s 300 people suffer daily from contaminated water. Watch her 90-second testimony and support Fair Future’s urgent clean water project. Health and dignity start with action!
Exciting Expansion of Rumah Kambera Warehouse to Enhance Fair Future’s Mission
11.12.24 - The Rumah Kambera warehouse is set to expand! By 2025, it will house medical supplies, 2,200 SolarBuddy lamps, and feature a small lab dedicated to detecting waterborne diseases. Check out our plans here.
Launching “Medical Advice” on Social Media: Simple Tips for Better Health and Joy
15.11.24 - We're thrilled to introduce "Medical Advice", our latest social media series! Through simple and clear infographics, we offer quick and practical health tips designed to prevent problems, promote wellness, and foster happiness for all.
Rotary Down Under Features Fair Future in a 3-Page Spread on Our Work
05.11.24 - The Rotary Down Under magazine has published a 3-page feature on Fair Future Foundation (pages 41-43). We invite you to click this link to read more about our impactful work supporting vulnerable communities.