Empowering the Poorest of the Poor in Rural Areas
We envision a world where the rights of every individual, regardless of their circumstances, are not just recognized but actively fulfilled. In the rural areas where poverty's grip is most severe, we are on a mission to bridge the gap and empower the poorest of the poor to access their fundamental rights to health, economic well-being, social inclusion, cultural preservation, and human dignity.
For families living in the most challenging conditions, every day can be a struggle. The right to health is often a distant dream, and economic opportunities are scarce. Social and cultural traditions are at risk, and human dignity can seem out of reach.
CIRMA's vision is one of transformation. We imagine rural areas where health services are accessible to all, where economic opportunities flourish, where cultural heritage is celebrated, and where every person's human rights are upheld and respected.
We work tirelessly to break down the barriers that hinder access to healthcare. Through our partnerships with local health providers, we ensure that even the most remote communities have access to essential medical services.
Empowering families to lift themselves out of poverty is at the core of our mission. We provide training, resources, and support for income-generating activities that help rural communities achieve economic stability.
Join Us in This Journey
We invite you to join us on this transformative journey. Your support can make a world of difference for poor families in rural areas. Together, we can empower them to access their rights, break free from the shackles of poverty, and embrace a future filled with opportunity and dignity.
Together, We Fulfill Rights and Create Hope
We believe that the journey from poverty to empowerment is a collective effort. Together, we can build a world where every individual, no matter their circumstances, has the chance to fulfill their rights and live a life of dignity.
Our work at CIRMA is a testament to the power of hope, compassion, and resilience. Join us in transforming lives and communities.
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CIRMA: Making a Real Impact for the Poorest Community
Project
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Empowering West Timor: Advancing Climate Justice
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Healthy Latrines for Frontier Poorest Households
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Video Gallery
WASH
Testimoni
Clean Water Access
Testimoni
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Photo Gallery
Climate Learning Series
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Climate Learning Series
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Sowing Hope
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SELAVIP Visits CIRMA, 2025
02 Dec 2025
Demplot
02 Dec 2025
Community Voice/Suara Komunitas
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Maraknya Komoditi Pertanian dipasok dari Luar NTT
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Testimonial
Victor Fernandez
“Since our family received the Healthy Latrine support from SELAVIP and CIRMA, we no longer need to go outside to relieve ourselves, especially at night. I also learned how to maintain hygiene and care for our sanitation facilities in the right way. For us, this support is not just a toilet—it is comfort, health, and dignity for our family here in the Lospalos Resettlement, Oebelo Village.”