Indonesia is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity in the world. Indonesia is also home to the third largest tropical forest in the world and one of the countries with the longest coastline in the world. The enormous natural potential that Indonesia has is one of the infinite riches that Indonesia has. Despite this enormous potential, Indonesia is also very vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
For this reason, KEMITRAAN is involved in mitigating and adapting to climate change. We help prepare the institutional landscape in order to realize sustainable development through inter-institutional collaboration. KEMITRAAN also actively contributes to opening and promoting new forms of environmental funding.
We are also actively involved in providing support for sustainable development at the lowest level of government, namely in villages and coastal communities. Efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change are of course supported by technology to strengthen data collection to support broader climate and economic governance.
Perjanjian ini ditandatangani antara Green Climate Fund (GCF) dan KEMITRAAN. Perjanjian ini meresmikan akuntabilitas KEMITRAAN dalam melaksanakan proyek-proyek yang disetujui oleh GCF.
Untuk diketahui, GCF adalah dana khusus terbesar di dunia yang membantu negara-negara berkembang untuk mengurangi emisi gas rumah kaca dan meningkatkan kemampuan mereka dalam merespons perubahan iklim.
Dana ini dihimpun oleh Konvensi Kerangka Kerja PBB tentang Perubahan Iklim (UNFCCC) pada tahun 2010. GCF memiliki peran penting dalam mewujudkan Perjanjian Paris, yakni mendukung tujuan untuk menjaga kenaikan suhu global rata-rata di bawah 2 derajat celsius.
This agreement was signed between Green Climate Fund (GCF) and PARTNERSHIP. This agreement formalizes KEMITRAAN’s accountability in implementing projects approved by the GCF.
For your information, the GCF is the world’s largest special fund that helps developing countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase their ability to respond to climate change.
These funds were collected by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2010. The GCF has an important role in realizing the Paris Agreement, namely supporting the goal of keeping the average global temperature increase below 2 degrees Celsius.