Primary Medical Care East Sumba is not theoretical. It is a structured system that keeps medicines available, records accurate, and rural agents clinically supported. At Puskesmas Kawangu, supervision ensures that distance does not become danger.
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Training local health agents to deliver lifesaving care and improve community health resilience.
Malaria Prevention IRS Training in Umalulu | Fair Future
Day two of malaria microscopy training validates real diagnostic skills in East Sumba. In clinics without hospitals or laboratories, accurate slide reading guides treatment, prevents severe cases, and protects lives through disciplined, field-based medical practice.
Malaria microscopy training day two | field validation
Day two of malaria microscopy training validates real diagnostic skills in East Sumba. In clinics without hospitals or laboratories, accurate slide reading guides treatment, prevents severe cases, and protects lives through disciplined, field-based medical practice.
Malaria microscopy training day one | Fair Future Foundation
Laying the Foundations for Accurate Diagnosis Malaria remains a major challenge to global public health, with 282...
Community Medical Manuals for Rural Indonesia
Community medical manuals developed by Fair Future Foundation translate field-based medical protocols into practical tools for trained health agents, enabling safe and consistent primary care delivery in rural Indonesia where doctors and infrastructure are absent.
Primary medical care prevention posters
Primary medical care prevention posters are designed and produced by our medical teams to deliver clear, evidence-based health education in ultra-rural communities. Used by trained health agents, they translate prevention, hygiene, and early warning signs into practical actions where no healthcare exists.
Disease Prevention in Rural Health
In ultra-rural regions, disease prevention is often the only medical barrier between families and severe illness. Education, hygiene and vaccination awareness reduce infections long before emergency care is needed, protecting communities where access to healthcare remains limited.
Kawan Sehat medical evaluation in remote East Sumba
A clinical assessment of how primary healthcare quality is maintained in remote villages of East Sumba. This article documents a structured medical evaluation of a community health agent, highlighting training, supervision, and data accuracy as key elements of safe rural healthcare.
Kawan Sehat Health Training
In May, 21 Kawan Sehat health agents completed intensive training in primary care. They now serve nearly 1,000 patients each month in remote Indonesian villages, offering medical treatment, prevention, and education where no doctors are available.
Mira a Health Agent Saving Lives in Rural Villages
Mira serves as a Kawan Sehat health agent, delivering medical care to thousands in remote villages. Armed with essential medical supplies, she addresses injuries, manages illnesses, and educates families on improving their health practices—ensuring that healthcare reaches those who need it most.
Malaria Study in Umalulu for Urgent Health Solutions
Fair Future Foundation is launching a vital malaria study in Umalulu, 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 this remote community.
Support Life-Saving Primary Care in Rural Indonesia
Today, Fair Future transferred 23,529 Swiss francs to fund the second quarter of the Primary Medical Care program in Indonesia. This life-saving initiative still needs support for its final quarter. Thank you for making this possible, and we encourage you to donate to keep this vital work alive.






