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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Water Connections Laindatang
Water Connections in Laindatang and Hambarita
The Water Connections programme in Laindatang and Hambarita addresses one of the most critical determinants of health: access to safe water. In these ultra-rural villages of East Sumba, years of water scarcity have caused chronic dehydration, diarrhoeal diseases, malnutrition, and repeated infections, especially among children and pregnant women. Through wells, reservoirs, rainwater harvesting systems, and community-managed infrastructure, we restore reliable access to clean water. This work directly reduces the disease burden, improves nutrition and hygiene, and strengthens long-term survival. Clean water here is not a luxury. It is treatment, prevention, and dignity combined.
750,000+ lives impacted
Since 2008, thanks to your trust and support.


