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Massive Humanitarian Mission Begins in East Indonesia

A five-month humanitarian mission begins in Sumba, bringing medical care, water access, and solar energy to isolated communities. Fair Future is delivering 3 tons of supplies, launching a malaria study, and building vital infrastructure to improve lives where help is most needed.

Bringing Solar Light to 24 Remote Schools in East Sumba

In East Sumba, nearly 12,000 students face the challenge of studying without electricity. Through Light Up the Future, Fair Future Foundation is distributing 2,224 solar lamps to over 2,000 children in 24 remote schools, bringing safe, renewable light to improve education, health, and daily life.

KBI and Fair Future Secures Duty-Free SolarBuddy Import

Fantastic news! We’ve officially secured tax-free approval for importing 2,224 SolarBuddy lamps from Australia. This historic milestone makes Fair Future the first NGO to achieve duty-free humanitarian imports in Indonesia. These lamps will soon light up villages in East Sumba. Huge thanks to Rotary, SolarBuddy, and our teams for making this possible!

Rural doctor shortage solution initiatives

Our foundation addresses the severe shortage of doctors in rural Indonesia through a multifaceted approach that includes training local health agents, upgrading infrastructure, and implementing solutions to alleviate the doctor scarcity, ultimately improving access to medical care.

Agriculture in Danger Climate and Drought Effects

Climate change and extended droughts are straining farmers, complicating food production and jeopardizing livelihoods. To address these challenges, Fair Future Foundation’s Water Connections program and health initiatives offer sustainable solutions that ensure access to clean water, enhance nutrition, and bolster rural economies.

My Waste My Responsibility for a Healthier Future

In Indonesia, unmanaged waste pollution poses a significant threat to lives by causing diseases and environmental harm. Our campaign, “My Waste My Responsibility,” calls for urgent action to address this crisis and advocates for improved policies. We focus on educating the public, taking action, and striving for cleaner air and water to foster healthier communities.

East Sumba’s Pest Crisis Threatens Health and Environment​

For over five years, East Sumba has been battling a relentless pest infestation that devastates crops and poses severe threats to human health, psychological well-being, and environmental integrity. This crisis demands immediate, sustainable solutions to protect the affected communities and restore ecological balance.

Fair Future Launches a New Anti-Tobacco Poster

Fair Future’s latest anti-tobacco poster highlights the grave dangers of passive smoking. Annually, tobacco claims the lives of 1.2 million non-smokers, affecting children, pregnant women, and whole families. This campaign is set to be launched throughout rural Indonesia with the aim of educating and safeguarding those most vulnerable.

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Your generosity changes lives. By donating to Fair Future, you support initiatives that provide real solutions to remote communities. We tackle urgent needs in ultra-rural areas, ensuring access to healthcare, clean water, education, and livelihoods, enabling communities to flourish and create a healthier future.

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Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

Construction of Seven New Ferro-Cement Water Tanks in Laindatang

We will build seven 5,000L ferro-cement reservoirs in Laindatang-Hambarita. Three are funded, and we seek support for four more to provide isolated families with water access. Each reservoir costs 2,000-2,500 CHF.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

We will build a new 110 m³ reservoir to combat the water crisis

In May, we’ll build a 110m³ reservoir to collect filtered rainwater for Laindatang residents, addressing severe water shortages. This project, fully funded at 14,000 CHF, aims to alleviate their critical water crisis.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

2,224 new SolarBuddy solar lights for children and families without electricity

The SolarBuddy program gives solar lamps to children and villages without electricity. We will distribute 2,250 lamps, helping kids study, cook, fetch water, and walk safely in the dark. We aim to sustain this impact.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

The latest patients treated by Kawan Sehat Agent

In remote villages of eastern Indonesia, Kawan Sehat health agents provide life-saving medical care. With little access to clean water, electricity, or healthcare, their dedication transforms lives where no one goes.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

Malaria Study in Umalulu for Urgent Health Solutions

We launch a vital malaria study in one of the most affected regions in East Sumba. This research will assess infection rates, risk factors, and healthcare needs to build an effective malaria response, ensuring long-term health solutions for Sumba.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

Report Phase III: Laindatang Water Connections Program

Phase III of the Laindatang Water Connections project focuses on sustainable drinking water solutions. After more than nine months of effort, detailed financial reports describe the project’s impact on life in East Sumba.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

Clean Water for Lapinu: Join Our Essential Initiative

The Water Connections initiative in Lapinu Village, want to provides clean water and sanitation. With solar pumps, reservoirs, and healthy toilets, this project aims to transform the village’s health, dignity, and future.

Women from rural villages reading the Kawan Sehat book and learning about healthy living.

PMC Program: Four new campaigns for a healthy life

We’re launching four new campaigns on, passive smoke, waste management, alcohol abuse, and STDs as part of our PMC program. These vital campaigns will be completed by March 2025. Check them out here.

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