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Indonesia
South-Eastern Asia
Title
Strengthening the Capacity of Institutions in Indonesia to comply with the Transparency Requirements of the Paris Agreement (CBIT)
Objective

To strengthen Indonesia's technical and institutional capacity, to meet the Paris Agreement on Climate Change Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) requirements when implementing priority actions for achieving its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) and its goals related to low carbon emission development

GEF project grant
USD 1.899.999
Concept approval
Project document approval
Start date
End date
Implementing agencies

Project outcomes

1.1.Strengthened institutional arrangements for climate transparency

1.2. Capacitated government and non party stakeholders to establish long-term strategy and access to financial resources, capacity building and technology transfer

2.1 Enhanced Quality Assurance (QA)/ Quality Control (QC) and verification processes as well as adoption of improvement plans

2.2 Strengthened domestic MRV System

3. Progress tracking tool on NDC and transparency in place

Stakeholders

Ministry of Environment and Forestry

Other relevant sectors (technical ministries):

  • Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs;
  • Ministry of Finance;
  • Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS);
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
  • Ministry of Industry
  • Ministry of Transportation
  • Ministry of Public Works and People’s Housing
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries

Regional/ Sub-national offices (agencies):

  • Sumatera
  • Java and Kalimantan
  • Bali and Nusa Tenggara (Bali-Nustra)
  • Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua (Sumapapua)

Civil society organizations/ local communities/ indigenous peoples

Local/ national and international NGOs that have strong interest in Climate Change

Oil and Gas companies, State Electricity company (PLN), Independent Power Producer (IPP), Private Power Utility (PPU), and other major companies/ industries that have responsibility to report GHG emissions and involved in Climate Change actions

National Research institutes and universities (e.g. Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development (IAARD) )

 

Knowledge Management Approaches

Dissemination of results through existing information sharing networks and forums

Identification and participation in relevant scientific, policy-based and/ or any other networks, including the South-South Network on MRV


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Indicators on project results
Indicator
Indicator Target Baseline Source of verification
# direct project beneficiaries disaggregated by gender 250 Female, 250 Male Low
National institutions for transparency related activities in line with national priorities are strengthened National institutions in line with national national priorities strengthened Low
Relevant tools, training, and assistance for meeting the provisions stipulated in Article 13 of the Agreement are provided Relevant tools, training, and assistance are provided in at least 2 regions Low
Improvement of transparency over time is assisted Strong Monitoring and Reporting systems – robust methodologies Low
Institutional Capacity for Climate Transparency Strengthened transparency institution(s) with capacity to implement transp. activities Low
Capacity Building and Long term strategy for Government and NPS (non Party Stakeholders) Climate Transparency are Strengthened National Level Institutional capacity is strengthened Low
Enhanced Quality Assurance (QA)/ Quality Control (QC) and verification processes as well as adoption of improvement plans Robust systems for GHG inventory and MRV Emission developed and established Low
Domestic MRV System completed, including capacity building for data survey and data collection and public awareness in implementing methodology MRV By Q14, National Registry Sytem for Adaptation Scheme is completed Low
NDC Implementation and Tracking Progress Strengthened NDC Implementation and Tracking Progress Strengthened in 5 targeted regions Low

Progress
>to be provided by the country focal point<
English

Overview Country Status CBIT Indonesia starts May until August 2022

English

Indonesia’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution

English

Indonesia's First Biennial Update Report

English

Indonesia's Initial National Communication Report to the UNFCCC

English

Indonesia's Second National Communication Project Document

English

Indonesia's Technology Needs Assessment

English

review of the first semester's Project Assurance Report (PAR).

English

PROJECT INCEPTION WORKSHOP REPORT
STRENGTHENING THE CAPACITY OF INSTITUTION IN INDONESIA TO COMPLY WITH THE TRANSPARENCY REQUIREMENT OF THE PARIS AGREEMENT (CBIT) INDONESIA

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Indonesia
South-Eastern Asia
Ratification of UNFCCC
23 . Aug . 1994
Kyoto Protocol
03 . Dec . 2004
Paris Agreement
31 . Oct . 2016
Population
2018
266,795.00
Thousands
SourceUN DATA
GDP per Capita
2016
3,570.00
current US$
SourceUN DATA
Energy Production
2015
17,926.00
Petajoules
SourceUN DATA
Total GHG Emissions per Sector
Year 2000
UNIT GG CO2 Equivalent
SourceUNFCCC
Energy
280,936.22
Industry
42,668.96
Agriculture
73,399.98
Land Use Change and Forestry
821,254.45
Waste
157,328.32
Transparency Information
Submited National Communications 1999 2011 2018
Submitted Biennial Update Reports 2016 2018
International Consultation and Analysis 2017
National Climate Policy
Long-term Strategies
Pending
National Adaptation Plans
Pending