IKI Indonesia
The International Climate Initiative (IKI) is an important part of the German government’s international climate finance commitment since 2008 that has been contributing to the protection of the climate and biodiversity by fulfilling its international obligations within the international community.
As part of the IKI’s priority countries, Indonesia hosts 47 IKI projects, comprising 13 bilateral, 11 regional, and 23 global projects (as of June 2024). GIZ Indonesia and ASEAN, through the Climate and Biodiversity Hub Indonesia, performs the interface function as the ‘IKI Hub.’ This role involves connecting all IKI projects and implementing partners in Indonesia to facilitate the exchange of lessons learned, experiences, and knowledge through a series of activities and knowledge products, such as IKI networking workshops, special/thematic topic discussions, and the IKI newsletter.
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Iki Funding Area
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Projects
International forest-related climate finance
The project engaged from March 2019 until April 2021.in an innovative action-oriented research project to investigate the potential for a basic income scheme linked to conservation in Tanah Papua.
Project Sites : Global Project; Basic income study for Papua Province West-Papua Province (Tanah Papua)
IKI Funding : 6.700.000,00 €
Duration : 01.05.2018 – 30.04.2025
RESTORE+: Addressing Landscape Restoration on Degraded Land in Indonesia and Brazil
The project supports sustainable land use planning in the degraded landscapes of partner countries. In Indonesia, it combines mapping campaigns (implemented by the local population) with land use and supply chain modelling.
Project Sites : South Sumatra and East Kalimantan
IKI Funding : 7.000.000,00 €
Duration : 01.03.2017 – 31.12.2023
Taking Deforestation out of Banks Portfolios in Emerging Markets
In Southeast Asia, large-scale logging is primarily the result of unsustainable production practices in the agriculture and forestry sectors. Alongside producers, purchasers, consumers and government, the finance sector is a key actor in steering the sustainable production of goods as well as ecologically sound infrastructure expansion.
Project Sites : nationwide
IKI Funding : 5.598.854,00 €
Duration : 01.05.2018 – 31.12.2024
Reducing deforestation by strengthening forest communities in Kerinci
The Land Use Management to Reduce Deforestation (LUMeR) project supports village government and regional government in producing policies that regulate the management of forest communities and farmers’ activities, also developing coffee and cinnamon diversification businesses through Village-Owned Enterprises. This project also can be connected to IKI project implementers in Indonesia.
Project Sites : Kerinci Regency, Jambi Province
IKI Funding : 116.847,91 €
Duration : 01.08.2022 – 31.07.2024
What's New
Germany-Indonesia Bilateral Partnership: BMWK and IKI High Delegation Visits to IKI Projects in Indonesia
From August 15-21, 2024, a high-level delegation from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) visited Indonesia to engage in bilateral discussions and visit some International Climate Initiative (IKI) projects in Indonesia.
Synergizing Towards a Green Hydrogen Future in Indonesia
The ExploRE project implemented through GIZ has facilitated a synergized collaboration among different government stakeholders, which resulted in a strong buy-in from the MEMR. GIZ and MEMR are currently jointly preparing for academic transcript drafting on green hydrogen development, as a required process before the issuance of a PP.
Orangutans Were Extinct in the Bukit Tigapuluh Landscape: The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) Has Been Reintroducing Them for Over 20 Years
The Nature Conservation Concessions project implemented by FZS, working with BKSDA Jambi, are committed to re-establishing a viable orangutan population in the Bukit Tigapuluh landscape. The latest stars of the program are two young orangutans: Siti and Sudin.
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