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Medical Teams Deliver Care in Rural East Sumba

Medical Teams Deliver Care in Rural East Sumba

Fair Future’s medical teams, led by Dr. Narni, offer vital healthcare services to remote villages in East Sumba. Utilizing the Truck of Life, they address illnesses, combat malnutrition, and advocate for clean water access to ensure no community is overlooked. Their commitment is essential in regions where healthcare remains out of reach and infectious diseases go unchecked.

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MoU Signed to Expand Primary Medical Care in East Sumba

MoU Signed to Expand Primary Medical Care in East Sumba

We have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the East Sumba authorities to improve our primary health care program. Through this collaboration involving the health, education and social services sectors, we will increase the number of Kawan Sehat health workers to ensure that rural communities receive adequate medical care.

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Laindatang School Children Receive Unique Water Initiative T-Shirts

Laindatang School Children Receive Unique Water Initiative T-Shirts

Today at the Laindatang Water Connections site, we met with the 78 schoolchildren, each receiving a bamboo cotton t-shirt with a drawing of 13-year-old Eben, a local child. The artwork symbolises our completed water supply project for the village, which includes tanks, toilets and access to clean water. The children were delighted not only to have clean water but also to receive these unique t-shirts!

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Kawan Sehat Trains 20 Health Workers for Remote Care

Kawan Sehat Trains 20 Health Workers for Remote Care

The three-day training session for 20 new Kawan Sehat agents concluded with the presentation of official certificates endorsed by Fair Future, Kawan Baik, and local authorities. The comprehensive program covered over 20 medical topics to equip these agents with crucial skills needed to deliver essential care in remote areas lacking access to healthcare services.

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