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4.7 Support from Partner Countries
Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink 2030 agenda
has also received high attention from the
international community. A number of partner
countries have officially provided support for this
ambitious agenda by signing a memorandum of
understanding with the Indonesian government.
They are the United States of America, Norway
and the United Kingdom. The European Union
has also stated that it intends to build official
cooperation in the framework of Indonesia's FOLU
Net Sink 2030. The European Union will focus on
filling the gap in the existing cooperation between
Indonesia and the three partner countries.
Germany also expresses their appreciation and
support on the ambitious agenda.
Indonesia and the United States of
America agree to cooperate in supporting
Indonesia's long-term vision to implement
the Operational Plan of Indonesia's FOLU
Net Sink 2030, which also aligns with the
United States Agency for International
Development (USAID) Climate Strategy
2020-2030. The cooperation is expressed
on a memorandum of understanding which
is signed by Secretary General of Ministry
of Environment and Forestry Bambang
Hendroyono and USAID Indonesian
Mission Director Jeffrey P. Cohen.
(Jakarta, 20 May 2022)
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Harts to Reduce Gree
Land
Following up the signing of the MoU between the Government of Indonesia and the Government
of Norway, Director of the Indonesian Environment Fund (Badan Pengelola Dana Lingkungan
Hidup Indonesia, BPDLH) Djoko Hendratto and Ambassador of Norway to Indonesia Rut Krüger
Giverin sign the Contribution Agreement (CA) on result-based contribution to reduce emission,
witnessed by Minister Siti Nurbaya.
(Jakarta, 19 October 2022)
Indonesia and Norway build new
partnership in reducing greenhouse gas
emissions from forestry and other land
use sector through the Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) on Partnership in
Support of Indonesia's Efforts to Reduce
Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Forestry
and Other Land Use which is signed by
Minister of Environment and Forestry of
Indonesia Siti Nurbaya, and Minister of
Climate and Environment of Norway Espen
Barth Eide, and witnessed by Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Indonesia Retno Marsudi.
(Jakarta, 12 September 2022)
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