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.
RSUD Waingapu Hospital serves 800,000 people, but lacks basic equipment like scissors and stethoscopes. We have invested over CHF 12,000 to provide essential, cutting-edge medical equipment. This support gives doctors the tools they need to save lives every day.
Latest from the Field
Training local health agents to deliver lifesaving care and improve community health resilience.
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.
Kawan Sehat: Humanity Through Rural Healthcare
Kawan Sehat health agents treated hundreds of patients—children, elderly, and the injured—throughout the holiday season as part of the #PrimaryMedicalCare program. Their dedication never paused. Visit our site to see the latest photos of their remarkable work. Thank you for your ongoing support!
Primary Medical Care: 2024 Report Highlights
In 2024, Fair Future’s PMC Program significantly improved ultra-rural communities by offering essential healthcare services, education, and life-saving solutions. This initiative addresses the severe shortage of medical resources in remote areas with limited access to basic health facilities and trained personnel.
A Book That Saves Lives in Rural Areas
The training book serves as an invaluable resource, empowering rural health agents with crucial...
New Narration Guide Enhances Kawan Sehat Book Impact
To enhance the impact of the Kawan Sehat book, we’ve created a narration guide for users. This method ensures its messages are effectively communicated to children, parents, and ultra-rural communities. The guide maximizes the book’s potential to inspire and educate, bringing valuable knowledge to those who need it most.
Together We Build: Collaboration in Rural Communities
Fair Future’s approach to building critical infrastructure to improve the lives of families in...
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...
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.
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!








