Gender justice and women’s rights
Achieve gender justice to fight povertyGender inequality is a key driver of poverty
Let’s fight this injustice and improve the conditions of women in Indonesia
Every day, in Indonesia as in all countries of the world, women face discrimination and inequalities.
They face violence, abuse and unequal treatment at home, at work, and in their communities at large – and are denied the opportunity to learn, win and lead.
According to the 2018 Women’s Health and Life Experiences Survey, one in three women aged 15-64 years in Indonesia reported that she had experienced physical and/or sexual violence in her lifetime!
Women constitute the majority of those living in poverty. They have fewer resources, less power, and less influence than men, and may experience more inequalities due to their class, ethnicity, and age, as well as religious and other fundamentalism.
Gender inequality is a key driver of poverty. And a fundamental denial of women’s rights.
Achieve gender justice to fight poverty
Fair Future views gender justice as full equality and equity between women and men in all spheres of life, resulting in women, jointly and on an equal basis with men, define and shape the policies, structures, and decisions that affect their lives and society as a whole.
Further improvements in legislation and policy are necessary but not sufficient. We believe that transforming gender and power relations, and the structures, norms, and values that underpin them are essential to ending poverty and address inequalities.
We believe that women who take control and take collective action are the most important drivers of lasting improvement in women’s rights and are a powerful force to end poverty not only for women and girls but also for others.
Putting women’s rights at the heart of everything we do
Whether we are responding to an emergency, working on long-term projects with communities, or campaigning for lasting change, we are addressing the deeply rooted inequalities and discrimination that make and keep women poor. We work closely with local women’s rights organizations as partners and allies to effectively address gender inequalities.
Supporting women’s access to resources
Fair Future support women in their fight to have equal opportunities to secure jobs and fair pay as men and have an equal chance to work their way out of poverty.
Raising women’s voices
Fair Future support women in their efforts to take part in decision-making at all levels and promote leadership and participation of women.
Ending violence against women and girls
Fair Future work with partners in Indonesia to stop violence against women by changing laws and challenging culturally accepted practices that treat women as second-class citizens.
Striving for gender equality in emergency response
Throughout all our humanitarian response work, we tailor our activities towards meeting the different needs of women and men in a way that promotes equality between them.
Gender inequality in numbers
1 in 3 |One in three women aged 15-64 years in Indonesia reported that she had experienced physical and/or sexual violence in her lifetime!
24% | Women make up less than 21% of the world’s parliamentarians and 5% of its mayors.
24% | On average, women are paid 24% less than men for comparable work, across all regions and sectors.
2/3 | Nearly two thirds of the world’s 781 million illiterate adults are women, a proportion that has remained unchanged for two decades.
153 |153 Countries have laws which discriminate against women economically, including 18 countries where husbands can legally prevent their wives from working.
Achieving gender justice is not just a matter of fundamental rights.
It is also an essential means of achieving more just societies and overcoming poverty. And we all have an equal role to play in making it happen.
- We have seen the difference that equal employment opportunities, equal health care, and education, equal decision-making power, and the absence of violence can make.
- We have seen the difference when women and girls are able to make their own choices and exercise their collective voice, and when institutions respond to their needs and interests.
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Donate to programs initiated by Fair Future and Kawan Baik Indonesia, and be on the ground with us. We are committed to ensuring that as many people as possible have access to a better and healthier life. We are focusing on creating solutions for sanitation and access to drinking water and clean water, sanitationaccess to energy sources, access to school and knowledge, access to medical care (basic and emergency care), especially for children, healthy food, women's rights, and minorities living in rural and ultra peripheral areas.
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Fair Future works every day to improve the living conditions of rural communities in eastern Indonesia.
One of the Foundation's tasks is to ensure equitable access to water in quantity and quality, in order to prevent diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid, and poliomyelitis. With, for children and vulnerable people, a high mortality rate., and maintain lives and livelihoods. This is to reduce environmental risks to health, by managing sanitation safely and with dignity. Still, the foundation seeks to involve women and men in the management of water resources, in sanitation by the implementation of safe hygiene practices in order to maximize the benefits for their communities.
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Whether it is to fight against famine, diseases linked to the lack of clean water, the lack of sanitation system, the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, respiratory diseases linked to air pollution, tuberculosis, or any other form of recurrent illness, Fair Future does what it can to best help populations in need.
Help us to provide us with medicines, medical equipment, logistics, my indispensable faith also to get us where no one ever goes. Help us to heal, to give a better life, to help us to save lives!
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Fair Future teams intervene to provide care, including in situations of social and natural disasters, how and why we adapt our activities to each. We have developed emergency actions that have been implemented in the fields of health, access to drinking water, food, and medical care, and have coordinated a multitude of actions since their different medico-social Base Camps. Our teams of professionals fight every day against epidemics and serious illnesses, due to lack of water, food, hygiene, and care for children or pregnant women and vulnerable people.
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Fair Future and Kawan Baik Indonesia Foundation incorporate in all its choices and decisions taken in the context of its actions and field programs, the notions of risks for communities, what is good or bad for them, for people, children, and villages. And for years, we have for mission to develop, support, and create humanitarian programs and actions linked to education, training, and medical care. This is why Fair Future and Kawan Baik Indonesia have created Rumah Kambera, our Base Camp in the Eastern part of Indonesia.
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Give for Rebuild MbinuDita program
After building a new school, bigger, stronger, with materials resistant to storms, bad weather, earthquakes, Fair Future and Kawan Baik, as part of the program, we named “Rebuild MbinuDita “, continue to provide basic things for the lives of thousands of people there.
The program “Rebuild MbinuDita” is to give access to clean water to all the inhabitants of the community, but also to medical care, to healthy food through the creation of organic gardens. These activities have no other objectives than to increase the quality of their life, to provide better health to people (especially children, vulnerable people, pregnant women), access to health and medical care, and for people to be able to increase their income.
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In the most inaccessible territories, live thousands of people who do not have access to the most basic needs in order to ensure them a healthier life, or basic medical care, access to drinking water so as not to be ill, or a source of light for reading or studying for children.
The Truck of Life program allows us to provide medical care and take children or even a doctor or dentist to the nearest town. Truck Of Life allows us to bring equipment, food, and drinking water to wherever no one goes while ensuring the safety of our volunteers and specialized collaborators.
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Massive pest attacks that destroy all crops and starve the people
by Alex Wettstein | 25/05/2022 | Environment, Food Shortages, Natural disasters | 0 Comments
In East Sumba, for several days now, grasshoppers have been destroying all crops, vegetable gardens, soybeans, and corn. For three years, it has come back regularly. During high population years, they feed and severely damage almost all crops, trees, shrubs, and vegetable gardens. We are in contact with the most affected populations who tell us how the fruit of their work, their fields But also their garden, are totally destroyed in a few minutes. The impact is enormous for these poor families since their income is not enough to buy food. Rice in particular is expensive, therefore corn harvests are very important and vital for families. A new trade is in the process of being born: The sale of grasshoppers by the kilo; this is in order to eat and be nourished. The price is IDR. 5,000,000.- per kilo, i.e. less than 50 cents.
Fair Future and Kawan Baik change the nature of water
by Alex Wettstein | 21/04/2022 | Child Health, Water Connections, Water shortages | 0 Comments
Clean water is life, health, food, leisure, energy… Water covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface. It is in water that life on Earth began, so it is not surprising that all living things on our blue planet need water. Water is indeed many things: it is a vital need, a home, a local and global resource, a transport corridor, a climate regulator. And, over the past two centuries, it has become the end of the journey for many pollutants released into nature and a newly discovered mine rich in minerals to exploit. To continue enjoying the benefits of clean water and healthy oceans and rivers, we must fundamentally change the way we use and treat water.
There will always be people who live too far away, we are here to help them!
by Alex Wettstein | 13/04/2022 | Child Health, Water Connections, Water shortages | 0 Comments
There are no toilets here, everyone practices open defecation. Furthermore, no one has direct access to water of any kind, and no access to a source of clean, drinkable water. Fair Future and Kawan Baik Foundations are changing that with the #waterconnections program, but there will always be people who live even further than far. We meet those people, all those families that we don’t forget. Thanks to all of you and our teams who are there, on the ground at the time of writing this line, they will also have access to one of our solutions, a borehole, a reservoir connected to the network…
We act like dowsers and their magic wands. And it works so well!
by Alex Wettstein | 13/04/2022 | Environment, Water Connections, We are the Future | 0 Comments
“Dowsing” generally refers to the practice of using a forked stick, rod, pendulum, or similar device to locate groundwater. Although tools and methods vary widely, most dowsers probably still use the traditional forked stick, which can come from a variety of trees, including willow, peach, and witch hazel. Other dowsers like us with the foundation use an elaborate box system and electrical instruments. And it works, it’s amazing!
Our new deep well drilling machine for #WaterConnections is finished, here it is!
by Alex Wettstein | 12/04/2022 | Support, Water Connections, Water shortages | 0 Comments
Water appeared on earth about 4 billion years ago and since then its volume has remained constant. It is always the same water that circulates, transforms, and recycles itself permanently. One of the greatest dangers hanging over freshwater supplies is simply the increase in the world’s population. In 2050, there should be about 9.8 billion people on Earth, some 2.3 billion more than today.
Water is when we don’t have it that we realise how important it is!
by Alex Wettstein | 05/04/2022 | Healthcare Access, Rebuild MbinuDita, Water Connections | 0 Comments
Water we do not realize how important it is when we have access to it like that, by opening a simple tap and sometimes forgetting to close it. Water is when we don’t have it that we realize how important it is, how vital it is for our everyday life. So for a moment, let’s try to imagine what our life could be like without water. And if we have access to it, that this water is not consumable! This is what the families experience here, the children of all these villages in which Fair Future works almost 24 hours a day. The health of people, the prevention of diseases, the reduction of infant mortality, offering a better quality of life, food every day, a shower every day and for everyone are just a few aspects that oblige us to work and develop. innovative and sustainable solutions, relating to access to water in quantity and quality for families in the poorest and rural regions.
Magic works, construction continues, people are happy, there is water!
by Alex Wettstein | 31/03/2022 | Child Health, Education, Water Connections | 1 Comment
Having clean water close to home is a real challenge that Fair Future and Kawan Baik have taken on, so that the more than 2,200 villagers of Mbinudita can have clean water in their homes for the first time in their lives. This is so that everyone’s life is healthier, happier on all fronts, clearly more harmonious. Even if it is very hard physically, sometimes morally because we are isolated from everything and everyone, there is not a day during which we are not happy to be able to work within the framework of this immense project, one of the largest ever conducted by the Swiss foundation and its Indonesian twin sister, Kawan Baik Indonesia foundation.
Without or with very little water and food, it is very difficult to go to school!
by Alex Wettstein | 26/03/2022 | Child Health, Education, Water Connections | 0 Comments
Go to school, learn, concentrate, walk… All this with little water and food! This is the challenge faced by thousands of kids, their teachers and families. Not having enough water when you are a child, sometimes having to walk several kilometres to get to school. Not having enough to eat, not being able to wash. The difficulties of the teachers, their testimonies are revealing of the food, economic and access to water crisis which the children and their families have to face every day of their lives. Fair Future and Kawan Baik try to respond in the best possible way to these vital problems. Avoid malnutrition, improve health, provide access to a source of clean water so that children can go to school and learn in the best possible conditions.
Lifestyle habits: “-Because we’ve been doing it for a long time”
by Alex Wettstein | 25/03/2022 | Child Health, Environment, Water Connections | 0 Comments
Pollution of streams and natural springs and everywhere. It is rare to find still pure sources whose water is not dangerous for health. Fair Future, within the framework of its prevention programs and access to better health, meets people from the most rural and poor regions of this immense country, offers affordable, simple and understandable solutions for all. At the same time, we are building clean water networks, we are drilling deep wells to provide access to quality water, in quantity, to families, children and vulnerable people.
Water Connections – Where are we right now in building this project?
by Alex Wettstein | 25/03/2022 | Project Update, Rebuild MbinuDita, Water Connections | 0 Comments
THE project is progressing well, it is a constant investment of time. We work on the sites every day and thanks to the families of the village of MbinuDita, we are progressing really well. The water now arrives at the top of the hill, where our school is For the first time in the life of the village of #rebuildmbinudita, almost all families have access to clean water in quantity and quality. We are finishing the construction of ten reservoirs of 6200 liters, kilometers of pipes are buried, electricity feeds the pumps in the wells. The construction of the sanitary facilities will be able to begin soon.
Common diseases we work on
Tuberculosis in Indonesia: A social disease affects the poorest communities, those living in difficult conditions. There are hundreds of thousands of new cases in Indonesia, such as HIV, which is not often mentioned here!
Medical care for children: Far too many children still die from easily preventable problems, especially in their first few days/weeks of life, as well as from diarrhea and pneumonia. Access to clean water and good sanitation solutions is one of the future goals to help them get better.
Dengue virus infection: DENV is a real major cause of acute febrile illness here. In the most affected regions, mortality is very high & affects the most vulnerable. Especially for those who do not have access to medical care.
Malaria and the vulnerable: Every year, malaria kills thousands of people in Indonesia, in all regions, even the richest. 70% of all deaths are children under five, and affect people and families who cannot access medical care.
Antimicrobial resistances. In here, this is a real health emergency, almost all drugs are available over the counter! This scourge turns simple wounds and easily treatable diseases into causes of death.
Air pollution and health: Plastic that burns, everywhere! Air pollution is responsible for almost 50% of mortality here. Dioxins, furans, mercury, and polychlorinated biphenyls are highly toxic!
Malnutrition and famine: Malnutrition causes serious illnesses where we are! The phenomenon, creating a vicious cycle of starvation & disease. This is a major problem in which we deal with!
@fairfuture believe health care should & can be avoided if families have access to a better life. Safe water, sanitations, a roof, good food. Notion of quality care for everyone is at the heart of our humanitarian objective & encompasses all of this.
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Other impressive images related to the grasshopper attacks, taken by @fairfuture & @kawanbaikindo teams from the field, in East Sumba. For more information, our teams are available to try to answer your questions and try to find together some solutions.
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The crisis is raging, the pests, grasshoppers are destructive, everything is destroyed in a few minutes. East Sumba people are fighting with their means with the help of @kawanbaikindo & @fairfuture. We have to do more, we can't let people without food.
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Grasshoppers (belalang) destroyed hectares of crops and starve villagers in East Sumba.
In few minutes the fields of corn and others are decimated and only the roots remain, the tears of those who gave everything for their crops.
🎥 Taken the 15.05.22 - @fairfuture
In East Sumba, for several days now, grasshoppers have been destroying all crops, vegetable gardens and cornfields. For three years, it has come back regularly. Enormous impact in terms of lost of food for these poor families.
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