Bringing education, healthcare, and infrastructure to regions long left behind.
The Challenge
Where the Nation’s Progress Has Yet to Reach
Although Indonesia gained independence in 1945, many remote and mountainous regions—especially in Papua—remain untouched by national development.
More than 87% of villages lack access to proper education and healthcare. Most children have never seen the inside of a classroom. Medical services are miles—often days—away.
These communities, hidden among forests and peaks, are not forgotten by us.
What We Do
Our Approach to Remote Area Development
Education Access
Building and operating schools in the heart of remote villages, including 10 schools in Papua with over 80 teachers and 1,200 students.
Rural Healthcare Clinics
Free clinics providing essential care for 10,000+ patients annually: check-ups, immunizations, stunting prevention, and more.
Infrastructure for Daily Life
Delivering electricity, phone & internet connectivity, clean water, and agricultural systems.
Spotlight – Papua
Transforming Lives in Indonesia’s Eastern Frontier
Papua is home to one of the lowest Human Development Index scores in Indonesia. Through our deep, long-term commitment, we are changing that.
10 operational schools in Papua’s interior
7 healthcare clinics serving remote communities
Nutrition, health education, and home visits
Partnership-Driven Impact
We Go Farther When We Go Together
Progress in isolated regions is only possible through collaboration. We work with local governments, community leaders, educators, healthcare workers, and faith-based organizations to create sustainable, community-rooted solutions.
Long-Term Vision
From Isolation to Inclusion
By extending education, healthcare, and connectivity to remote regions, we are not only saving lives—we are preparing the next generation to lead their own communities forward.
Our work is guided by a belief that true national progress leaves no one behind.
We go where others don’t—to serve those who are often unseen.