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RENEW-SEA Program Kicks Off Local Energy Transition Capacity-Building Series in Indonesia
Stakeholders and local government agencies from over 15 cities and regencies participated in a renewable energy capacity building session under RENEW-SEA Program. Indonesia’s energy transition remains crucial for supporting the country’s Enhanced Nationally Determined Contributions (E-NDCs). With a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 912 million tons of CO₂ by 2030, accelerating the sustainable […]
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Indonesia cities discuss climate problem and its best solution during UrbanShift national-local dialogue
The first UrbanShift National-Local Dialogue was held on August 29-30, 2023, in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking a critical step towards building sustainable, low-carbon cities across the country. Organized by ICLEI Indonesia’s partnership with the Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS), this event brought together government agencies, local city representatives, and international development organizations to discuss how Indonesia can meet its […]
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UrbanShift Indonesia city academy: a thematic exploration of sustainable urban development in Asian cities
The UrbanShift Indonesia City Academy, held in Jakarta from August 27 to 29, 2024, brought together around 100 urban leaders, planners, and sustainability experts from Indonesia, India, China, Philippines and Malaysia to address critical challenges that rapidly urbanizing regions are facing. Over three days, participants engaged in intensive training sessions and workshops focused on three […]
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ICLEI Indonesia Seeks Collaboration with Ministry of Women’s Empowerment on CLARE-SIRA Project
In the picture, from left to right: Ica, Special Staff at Kemen PPA; Hj. Ariza Agustin, Special Staff to the Minister for Women’s Protection at Kemen PPPA; Selamet Daroyni, Senior Project Officer at ICLEI Indonesia; Dr. Dra. Dewa Ayu Laksmiadi Janapriati, Deputy for Gender Equality at Kemen PPA; and Sumardi Aree Arianshyah, Project Officer at […]
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[Case Study] Malang city explores sustainable waste management and just transition through ICLEI-TAP
Explore how Malang City in Indonesia envisions turning waste management into a driving force for sustainable development through an ICLEI-TAP project that integrates just transition principles. This innovative initiative aims to transform waste management into a system that is both environmentally beneficial and financially sustainable. The expected impacts include reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and […]
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[Report] UrbanShift Launches 2023-2024 Annual Report
Creating more sustainable, resilient cities is a multifaceted and global effort. UrbanShift is proud to align with and support a range of initiatives driving the innovative approaches we need, from CHAMP to the Subnational Cooling Pledge. Learn more about UrbanShift’s role in the global movement for sustainable cities in our 2023-2024 Annual Report ➡️ https://www.shiftcities.org/annual-report-2023-2024
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Probolinggo City Leads the Way in Sustainability, Winning OPCC and WLC 2024
Acting Mayor M. Taufik Kurniawan of Probolinggo City received the OPCC winner award, alongside representatives from Jakarta Province, Pontianak City, and Balikpapan City, who were also recognized for their sustainability efforts in the competition. Probolinggo City, Indonesia has once again emerged as a leader in environmental sustainability, securing first place in the national One Planet […]
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Yogyakarta, ID aiming to solve waste crisis via Paris Agreement Article 6 & carbon markets
In the picture above, manual waste disposal equipment around the Piyungan landfill is seen undergoing the incinerating process of organic waste on November 6, 2024, in Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Province. Photo credit: ICLEI Indonesia Yogyakarta City is facing a growing waste crisis, where a mismatch between its generated waste and available disposal capacity leads to as […]
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Indonesian Ministry and UNICEF Indonesia share 2023 Climate Landscape Analysis for Children (CLAC Report)
The Climate Landscape Analysis for Children (CLAC) is a substantial and comprehensive child-centred reference study conducted by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and UNICEF Indonesia in 2023. The CLAC helps to understand the interlinkages between climate, environment, and energy (CEE) issues and the six social sectors that cater for the rights and needs of children […]
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[Case Study] Multi-level and multi-sectoral engagement toward 100% RE Transition in West Nusa Tenggara
The West Nusa Tenggara (NTB/WNT) province, with main islands Lombok and Sumbawa, pledged an ambitious target of 60% renewable energy in Lombok’s electricity system by 2030, 100% renewable energy in the whole province’s grid in 2040, and net zero emissions for all energy sectors by 2050. This commitment represents a pioneering initiative in Indonesia’s energy […]
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