Indonesia
Program CPI di Indonesia bertujuan mendukung target Pemerintah Indonesia dalam mengatasi dampak perubahan iklim serta mendorong tercapainya perekonomian yang hijau dan pembangunan yang berkelanjutan.
Seiring berkembangnya komitmen Indonesia untuk mitigasi dan adaptasi perubahan iklim, keseluruhan program kami telah dan terus mencerminkan berbagai perkembangan terakhir, kebutuhan, serta tantangan terkait. Ini meliputi kajian dan rekomendasi praktis terhadap kebijakan pemerintah untuk mengatasi perubahan iklim dan memenuhi kebutuhan pendanaannya.
Melalui analisis kebijakan dan program pelacakan pembiayaan iklim, kami membantu pemangku kepentingan kunci mulai dari pemerintah, bisnis, dan lembaga keuangan di Indonesia mempercepat transisi menuju perekonomian dengan emisi nol bersih dan pembangunan berketahanan iklim.
Memanfaatkan kekuatan perspektif dan pengalaman kami di berbagai kawasan dunia, serta dipadukan dengan kearifan lokal kami, CPI di Indonesia:
- membantu memastikan akurasi dan kejelasan informasi pendanaan iklim publik dan swasta,
- mengembangkan instrumen pembiayaan inovatif mendorong peningkatan investasi swasta, dan
- menyediakan bantuan teknis untuk berbagai bidang baru yang strategis dalam mengatasi dampak perubuhan iklim seperti Mekanisme Transisi Energi dan Transisi Energi Berkeadilan.
Keahlian tim Indonesia kami meliputi:
- inovasi pembiayaan iklim
- efisiensi energi
- energi terbarukan
- taksonomi hijau,
- transisi energi berkeadilan, dan
- penggunaan lahan
Kami telah bekerja sama dengan berbagai mitra strategis pemerintah, antara lain Kementerian Keuangan, Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral, Kemenko Bidang Kemaritiman dan Investasi, Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan, Otoritas Jasa Keuangan, dan PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur.
Program CPI Indonesia dipimpin oleh Tiza Mafira.
Karya unggulan
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