The Water Connections Project Running Its Course: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Rural People...

#WEARETHEFUTURE | For several months, nearly a hundred people have been on the ground here in East Sumba, often in challenging conditions. Website updates have been infrequent, and we apologize for that. Internet access is limited in our area. However, the #ZeroMalaria, #WaterConnections and #PrimaryMedicalCare projects yield extraordinary results. It's all possible because of all of you, and your support allows us to save so many lives.
The Fair Future Foundation is a beacon of hope in East Indonesia, dedicated to combating social and medical injustice. Our mission is to ensure that everyone has access to healthcare, clean water, education, and the promise of a brighter future. Join us in making a meaningful impact!
Fair Future faces a critical funding shortage, endangering its vital humanitarian efforts. Join us in ensuring the continuation of programs like #ZeroMalaria, #WaterConnections, and #PrimaryMedicalCare.
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Explore Fair Future's relentless battle against malaria in Sumba East. Learn about double-testing methods, data collection, and the urgency of the #ZeroMalaria campaign.
This module is entitled “How to build a ferro-cement reservoir” and is part of our “Kawan Sehat Water Connections” training series for ultra-rural communities.
This module is called 'Gardens for Family Nutrition', and is part of our 'Kawan Sehat' training series created for families in ultra-rural areas.
The anti-malaria program is solely funded and managed by the Fair Future Foundation through donations in support of Kawan Baik Indonesia.
This module is titled "Clean Water and Sanitation," part of our "Kawan Sehat" training series created for families in ultra-rural areas.
In Laindatang, the focus is on improving water connections and early detection of malaria to provide rural areas with access to clean water and prevent the spread of the disease.
The malaria control program in East Sumba is a collaborative effort involving various components such as prevention, diagnosis, treatment, capacity building, monitoring, and community engagement.
Water Connections create gardens, people eat better and drink more, and malaria and other infectious diseases are reduced by providing healthy sanitary facilities.
Several human behaviours strongly contribute to the spread or persistence of malaria. Here are some of these factors that lead to an increase in malaria cases.
The foundation aims to establish a crucial initiative for screening, treating, and preventing Malaria in the highly rural and impoverished areas of East Sumba.
The latest reports tell us that in some areas, 100% of the villages in East Sumba have gone Red. Children under five and other vulnerable people are hard hit.
The rain in East Sumba sometimes creates small floods, which the ground will completely absorb. But it feels good to receive water without going far to fetch it.
Every obstacle is an opportunity to help, to provide what families lack: Medical care, food, water, time & friendship. This is the mission of the Truck of Life.
Kullups are hand-dug holes in the rock of a hill. They are also a solution to the clean water crisis in ultra-rural Indonesia, where access to water is almost non-existent.
In Sumba, children have to walk for hours to fetch water. It's a basic necessity we often take for granted, but it's a daily struggle for them. The dangers are significant.
Thanks to the Kawan Sehat program, the health and well-being of ultra-rural populations are improving. We encourage healthy habits and increase access to health care.
Clean water is essential for human survival and health. Human beings need water for drinking, cooking, bathing and other activities of daily living. Without water, everything dies.
For the ultra-rural communities of East Sumba, learning how to protect themselves against malaria risks is vital to staying healthy, safe and alive.
Families are concerned about access to water. By ensuring access to clean water, the health risks associated with contaminated water are reduced, and people's quality of life is improved.
Malaria is a severe disease that can affect anyone, but children are the most vulnerable. With proper treatment and care, most children can recover from malaria.
Another medical revolution which actively participates in the life preservation and prevention of cardiovascular diseases and generates excellent awareness.
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