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Indonesia's Progress on FCPF Readiness Grant Activities Dinesh Aryal, Task Team Leader, World Bank Indonesia FCPF Participants Committee (PC24) Meeting Luang Prabang, September 25-29, 2017 Indonesias REDD+ Readiness Preparation: FCPF


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Indonesia's Progress

  • n FCPF Readiness

Grant Activities

Dinesh Aryal, Task Team Leader, World Bank Indonesia FCPF Participants Committee (PC24) Meeting Luang Prabang, September 25-29, 2017

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❖ March 2009: Draft R-Plan submitted in the 2nd PC meeting in Panama; ❖ June 2009: Updates R-Plan (R-PP) submitted in the 3rd PC meeting in Switzerland and was accepted; ❖ June 2011: FCPF REDD+ Readiness Preparation 1st grant ($3.6m) signed; ❖ July 2014: Mid-term report presented to the 17th PC meeting in Peru, and PC allocated $5.0m

additional funding (AF);

❖ June 2016: ER-PIN for East Kalimantan accepted by 14th CFP meeting in France; ❖ November 2016: AF grant ($5.0m) signed; ❖ September 2017: R-Package presented to PC24 meeting in Laos for endorsement; ❖ September 2017: Letter of Intent (LOI) expected to be signed; and ❖ 2018: ER-PD for East Kalimantan is expected to be submitted (preparation on-going; draft expected to

be reviewed in October 2017 GOI-WB joint mission).

Indonesia’s REDD+ Readiness Preparation: FCPF Support and Key Milestones

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INDONESIA’S REDD+ IS PART OF THE SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES PROGRAM WHICH AIMS TO ADDRESS CRITICAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUES…

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…with transformational action to reduce poverty, improve governance of natural assets (land, water, forest) and promote shared prosperity The Sustainable Landscape Program is one of six engagement areas of the World Bank Country Partnership Framework FY16-FY20 agreed between the Government of Indonesia & the World Bank…. The Sustainable Landscape Program includes a number of sub-programs/projects and analytics……

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WORLD BANK-MANAGED FINANCING

FOR LANDSCAPES IN INDONESIA

Bio-Carbon Fund ISFL Up to $100m Piloting landscape responses including results-based ER financing FCPF Carbon Fund $60-100m Development & piloting of Emissions Reductions Program In East Kalimantan FCPF Readiness Grant $3.6m + $5m (AF) Readiness Preparation for REDD+ FIP $22.42m Decentralized forest management DGM $6.5m Inclusion of IPLC in forest policy REDD+ Support Facility (RSF) $3.3m Technical Assistance, Analytics, Capacity Building for REDD+ GEF Social Forestry $12m Strengthen community access to forest land Sustainable Landscape MDTF $32.5 m Promote sustainable landscape management in priority areas

Committed $ 77.2 million In Preparation $ 372 m to 1.2 b

WAVES $1.5m

Natural Capital Accounting

NR4D & INIS $2.1m Technical Assistance for One Map PROFOR $ 0.3 m Lowlands Analytics Landscapes IBRD Lending ▪ One Map Program -- $200m ▪ Sustainable Lowlands Development – $600m (TBC) ▪ Fire Prevention and Management P4R?- $200m (TBC)

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 Jokowi’s speech at COP21 made strong commitment to stop Fire and Haze  Commitment to accelerating One Map — request for $200 m IBRD loan  Peatland Restoration Agency (BRG) created, tasked with restoring 2.1m ha  Peatland Moratorium (Dec 2016) – No conversion  Oil Palm Moratorium (Apr 2016) -- No new OP licenses  Legal cases against concession holders for fires within concessions; increased patrols for early suppression  Efforts to improve fire prevention and response  Ratified Paris Agreement, and NDC submitted and under implementation  Commitment to land reform: Agrarian Reform (TORA) and Social Forestry  Global climate and environment funds:

✓ FIP Effective (Sept 2016), DGM Effective (June 2017) ✓ Submission of: FCPF ER-PIN (Apr 2016); R-Package (Sept 2017) ✓ BioCarbon ISFL (donor visit in March and reconfirmation of interest-May 2017) ✓ Social Forestry GEF (Concept Note submitted—August 2017)

GOI HAS SHOWN COMMITMENT

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Challenges:

 Inter-sectoral coordination remains a challenge  Decision making process takes time:

✓ Decision are made by consensus; ✓ Bringing all provinces in the same wavelength require added effort and time; ✓ Implementation of new Policy on decentralization (Law 23/2014 on regional government) - many

forest management responsibilities have been clawed back from the districts to the provinces

 Institutional changes at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry took some time;

further delaying the agenda

 Evolving agenda at global level - Aligning national and sub-national policy dialogue

and activities in evolving global climate change negotiations takes time

GOI HAS SHOWN COMMITMENT

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❖ What has happened?

✓ Deepening engagement at national and sub-national level ✓ Two large-scale provincial performance-based programs under preparation in East

Kalimantan (FCPF Carbon Fund) and in Jambi (BioCF ISFL)

✓ ER-PIN (East Kalimantan) and R-Package finalization (national) ✓ Project concept for BioCF (Jambi) and draft ER-PD (East Kalimantan)

❖ What needs to happen moving forward?

✓ Institutional arrangements both at the National and sub-national level with multi-

sectoral agencies to lead and guide the process

✓ Complete the national readiness process ✓ Building capacity at national and sub-national levels, especially for finalizing the

design of two pilots, their implementation and replication to other provinces

Indonesia’s REDD+ Readiness Preparation: MTR to now and beyond

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Thank You