For a country consisting of 17,000 islands and dependent on the sea around them, it’s an environmental crisis: Indonesia’s waters are full of plastic. It’s time to turn the tide. On 12 March, the Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, IRD and AFD signed an agreement aiming to...
Evaluation Summary - First Green Credit Line to PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero)
Indonesia Climate Change Programme Loan (ICCPL)
AFD and the blue economy in Indonesia
Informal Recycling vs municipal Waste Service in Asian cities: Opposition or Integration?
Supporting sustainable development: AFD’s offer to SOEs
Climate Variability and Inequality: Comparing the Experiences of Indonesia and Vietnam
AFD Group and Europe in Southeast Asia
Indonesia is the second-largest producer of plastic debris in the world. In a bid to turn things around and raise awareness, PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero) and AFD have organized a comics competition called “Together against plastic waste,” whose three winners were announced on 26...
In 2015, AFD financed its first project with its Indonesian counterpart, PT SMI. The objective was to promote investment in green infrastructure, especially renewable energy, in order to promote low carbon growth and contribute to the fight against climate change. Now that the programme has come...
Evaluation of climate loans to Indonesia
Evaluation Summary - Infrastructure development of space oceanography (INDESO) project
Climate variability and inequalities in Indonesia and in Vietnam
The Benefits of Marine Protected Areas in Fighting Inequality and Fostering Environmental Sustainability in Indonesia
Evaluation Summary - AFD’s Fiscal Reform Development Policy Loan (DPL Fiscal) to the Government of Indonesia
Encouraging green finance: AFD's offer to public banks
Evaluation Summary - Reconstruction of the urban drainage system of Banda Aceh
Strengthening the effectiveness of public finances in Indonesia
AFD contributes to strengthening the effectiveness of public finances in Indonesia through development policy loans co-financed with the World Bank and peer to peer expertise mobilisation.
Strengthening the resilience of the Indonesian financial system
AFD is co-financing a public policy budget program with the World Bank which aims to support a structural reform of the Indonesian financial sector to make it more efficient, inclusive and resilient.