A joint report by Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance and UNICEF explores the implementation of child-sensitive social protection in Indonesia.... Read More
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Breaking the sea turtle hunting and illegal trade chain requires comprehensive actions from all key stakeholders.
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The Global Blended Finance Alliance (GBFA) was established to accelerate investment in climate and SDG actions in developing countries.... Read More
Going towards a Golden Indonesia 2045 should mean emphasizing sustainable development and green investment. But, are we ready?... Read More
Decarbonization is not just about climate financing; it’s about forging deep, knowledge-based partnerships that enable the Global South to capture real, sustainable growth opportunities.... Read More
Being climate realists means that we need to look at the complexity and different aspects of decarbonization. ... Read More
Gig economy workers are vulnerable to exploitative practices and often do not receive their full rights as workers.... Read More
UNDP Indonesia published a knowledge brief on thematic bonds and sukuk as ways to finance climate action and sustainable development.... Read More
These days, wildfires are made worse with climate change, making wildfire preparedness an urgent matter across the globe. ... Read More
The food estate project in Central Kalimantan has generated various environmental issues that need thorough evaluation.... Read More

Advancing Child-Sensitive Social Protection in Indonesia
Breaking the Chain of Sea Turtle Hunting and Illegal Trade
The Global Blended Finance Alliance for SDG and Climate Financing
Green Investment Towards a Golden Indonesia 2045: The Policymaking Perspective
Developing Countries Need More Than Climate Financing to Decarbonize
Indonesia Needs More “Climate Realists”
Social Protection for Indonesia’s Gig Economy Workers
Exploring Thematic Bonds and Sukuk to Finance Climate Action and SDGs in Indonesia
The Urgency of Wildfire Preparedness Amidst Global Climate Crisis
Food Estate Project in Central Kalimantan Could Lead to Long-Term Ecological Damage