In rural regions, disparities in health and wealth contribute to ongoing cycles of inequality. The Fair Future Foundation addresses these issues by offering clean water, healthcare services, and educational opportunities. Discover how we empower communities to escape poverty and build healthier, more promising futures.
Children can't learn effectively in darkness or when suffering from chronic infections. By electrifying schools, improving nutrition, and providing treatment for common illnesses, we create safe environments for learning and development. In this way, education acts as a shield against poverty and social exclusion.
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Why Donating Matters to Save Lives
Donations play a crucial role for NGOs such as the Fair Future Foundation, supporting essential healthcare, education, and welfare initiatives. These contributions strengthen rural communities, save lives, and foster sustainable development. Every donation counts in making a significant impactâno matter its size. Be part of this change with us today!
Phase III: Laindatang Water Connections Report
The Phase III Laindatang Water Connections report details nine months of dedicated work to address the water crisis in East Sumba. Despite facing numerous challenges, the community and Fair Future are committed to overcoming them and have proposed innovative plans for a 100mÂł reservoir set to be constructed by 2025, guaranteeing sustainable access to clean water.
Childrenâs Joy: Clean Water Close to Home
Fair Future's Water Connections initiative is life-changing, delivering clean water to rural communities. For the...
Together We Build: Collaboration in Rural Communities
Fair Futureâs approach to building critical infrastructure to improve the lives of families in ultra-rural communities...
Alexâs reflections: Solutions for a better future
Alex Wettstein, founder of Fair Future, talks about challenging yet transformative times. Alex speaks from the heart in a direct way. Learn how Fair Futureâs unique approach to working and operating has led to sustainable and innovative solutions for providing access to healthcare, clean water, and healthy food for vulnerable communities.
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.
2023 Accounts Approved: 93% of Donations to Fieldwork
Our 2023 accounts have received official approval from the Board, our auditor, the Canton, and the Swiss Confederation for the 15th year in a row. More than 93% of donations are allocated directly to fieldwork. With no salaries and minimal administrative costs, we maintain a unique approach. Thank you for your trust!
2,024 SolarBuddy Lights Shipped from Australia Soon
2024 units SolarBuddy lights are leaving from Canberra, Australia! 2000 childrenâs lights and 24 larger ones for schools will arrive in Surabaya within a month. We are preparing the customs documents and will use our Truck and Roll to pick them up. This vast operation will bring light to nearly 2500 people, transforming their lives
Kawan Sehat Agent Tirza Presents Life-Saving Field Work
Tirza, an agent for Kawan Sehat, expresses her dedication to delivering essential healthcare in the remote regions of...
Switch to Rainwater Tank After Drilling Ends
As previously stated, Fair Future has ceased the drilling project after nine months of extensive efforts. Over the last three weeks, our focus has shifted to an alternative solution: constructing a 100mÂł underground rainwater reservoir to supply clean water to a community in urgent need. Project plans and cost estimates are attached for your review.
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.











