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Indonesia's COVID-19 Vaccination and Economic Resilience Strategy

Tangible Results from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Initiatives Green Projects Refinanced and Financed with Proceeds from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Issuance in 2021 Proceeds from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Initiative has been successfully deployed to a range of eligible Green projects Renewable Energy Resilience to Climate Change Sustainable Transport Jakarta, Java, Sumatera Waste Management Sumatera, Sulawesi Selatan, Yogyakarta, Riau Green Buildings North Sumatera, Jakarta, Lampung Locations DKI Jakarta Across the country Amount Committed to Finance 2021 New Projects USD 2.0 million USD 204.4 million USD 91.9 million USD 62.6 million Amount Committed to Refinance 2017 USD 162.9 million USD 85.2 million USD 134.4 million Projects Relevant SDGs Project Examples Financed/Refinanced Note: USD 7.5 million Planning, Development, and Supervision of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Infrastructure Installation of 23 units of rooftop solar PV plants on the State's border stations and 2 volcano observation stations Provision and revitalisation of solar PV powered aids to navigation at sea to enhance the sea safety transportation and traffic services Flood and Lava Control, Urban Drainage Management, and Coastal Protection • Construction of seawalls, sea dikes or breakwaters of 160 meters in length, and were built to protect the housings inhabited by 758 residential areas and public facilities of fishermen settlements, as one of the climate vulnerable communities Development of Drinking Water Supply System Construction, expansion and improvement of reservoirs, intakes, transmission pipes, water treatment plants serving 3 to 4 neighbouring municipalities. The development is prioritized at areas prone to prolonged drought or flooding due to the impact of climate change and improve the drinking water supply debit Construction and Management of Railways Infrastructure and Supporting Facilities Improvement of operational facilities of the Palembang Light Rail Transit (LRT), to reduce traffic congestion and reduce duration of commute, with use of electricity as the LRT's system main source of power Development of electric- powered railway systems in other urban areas, including an airport railway system in Jakarta, Medan, and Yogyakarta Improvement of Municipal Solid Waste Management System at Regional- and City-scale Development of sanitation services, which cover municipal solid waste (MSW) management and sewerage management systems Development of Green Building Construction and rehabilitation of buildings that meet the green and environmental friendly criteria and indicators set by the Government; Reconstruction of the Aksara Traditional Market buildings with a green building concept The Aksara Traditional Market in Medan provides 670 kiosks benefiting for 670 MSMEs. Information extracted from Green Sukuk Issuance Allocation and Impact Report 2022, which has obtained a limited assurance statement from EY Projects were financed in Indonesian Rupiahs and the currency exchange rate is based on the State Budget Assumption for 2021 budget year of IDR 14,600 per USD. Green Sukuk issued in 2018-2021 will follow the Rol Green Bond and Green Sukuk Framework. Going forward, Green and SDGs Securities will follow the SDGs Framework. Source: Ministry of Finance 181
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