Fair Future's Water Connections initiative is life-changing, delivering clean water to rural communities. For the...
In the scattered hills of East Sumba, 5,300-litre ferrocement tanks collect each drop of rain. Families help build and maintain them. Children drink safely, and women no longer have to carry 20-kilo jerrycans for hours. Water near the house is a primary source of health care.
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Health agents working directly with families to provide primary medical care where no clinics exist.
Families Fight for Clean Water Every Day
Families in rural areas encounter significant difficulties in obtaining clean and safe water, frequently depending on...
A Child Hears Her Heartbeat for the First Time
In a remote village in East Sumba, a young girl has the enchanting experience of hearing her heartbeat for the first...
Snake Bite First Aid: Save Lives with Fast Action
Snakebites are a significant threat in East Sumba and similar areas where access to healthcare is limited. This guide provides crucial steps to manage snakebites, prevent complications and save lives. Learn how to identify symptoms, administer first aid effectively and avoid common mistakes in this essential medical advice article.
Preventing and Treating Dog Bites in Remote Areas
Dog bites can be prevented and managed effectively with the proper knowledge. Discover methods for cleaning wounds, controlling bleeding, and obtaining medical care to avert serious infections such as rabies. By learning about dog behavior and encouraging safe interactions, we can safeguard communities in remote regions.
Rising TB Cases: Causes and Solutions
Tuberculosis cases are increasing in ultra-rural communities in eastern Indonesia, due to inadequate living conditions, limited access to healthcare, and malnutrition. Learn more about the disease, how it is transmitted, and Fair Future’s efforts to provide education, early detection services, and treatment support to those affected.
Kawan Sehat: Vital Medical Care in Tough Terrain
Rambu Veronika, a health agent with Kawan Sehat, courageously navigates steep and hazardous trails to deliver essential medical care to the remote villages of East Sumba. Her commitment underscores the remarkable efforts of volunteers who save lives daily despite challenging conditions.
Introducing #MediRider: Supporting Rural Healthcare Access
#MediRider: Erwin, our field coordinator, replenishes the medical backpacks of Kawan Sehat agents with essential supplies such as medications, dressings, and disinfectants. Riding a Revo scooter, he transports these resources to remote villages so health agents are equipped to provide treatment and save lives. An indispensable element of #PrimaryMedicalCare!
Sharing Life-Saving Medical Advice Online and Offline
The Primary Medical Care program focuses on disseminating medical guidance. We offer straightforward, practical advice to Kawan Sehat agents, who then relay it to rural communities. Now, we’re also sharing this information on Instagram (@fairfuturefoundation) and our website. These tips have the potential to save lives—help us spread the word!
Recognizing Dehydration: Key Signs and Prevention Tips
Dehydration affects essential organs, especially in rural regions with restricted access to clean water. Discover the crucial warning signs and prevention methods, as well as how Fair Future Foundation’s #WaterConnections initiative contributes sustainable solutions for maintaining hydration in vulnerable communities. Taking action can be life-saving.
Indonesia’s rise in mumps cases poses a growing threat
Mumps cases are rising in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas. Understand how the virus spreads, the symptoms, the serious risks it poses, and the urgent actions needed to protect vulnerable communities through education initiatives and improved vaccination campaigns.
Ruth’s Smile: Healing Children with Primary Care
Ruth, a Kawan Sehat health agent from Lukukamaru, beams while standing next to a young boy she treated for a serious...









