Project

Sixth Operational Phase of the GEF SGP in Indonesia

Lead country

Indonesia

Participating countries

Indonesia

Project status

Under implementation

Implementing period

From June 10, 2017 to December 10, 2021

SDGs addressed by this project

SDG targets

  1. 15.2 Promote sustainable forest management, restoration, afforestation
  2. 15.1 Conserve, restore, sustainably use terrestrial, freshwater ecosystems

Project ID: 5499

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Technical team

  • Climate Strategies and Policy Programme

Cross-cutting programme(s)

  • Ecosystems and Biodiversity Programme
  • Climate Change Adaptation Programme

Technical area(s)

  • Mainstreaming integrated policy and planning for climate-resilient & sustainable development
  • Fostering Food Security and resilient agricultural systems
  • Cross-sectoral climate resilient livelihoods

Landscape(s)

  • Conserved areas
  • Marine
  • FreshWaters

Sub-landscape(s)

  • Marine and coastal protected areas
  • Terrestrial protected areas
  • Locally managed marine areas
  • General
  • Coral reefs
  • Rivers and river basins

Transformed sector(s)

  • Agriculture
  • Livestock
  • Fisheries

UNDP role(s)

  • Capacity development / Technical assistance
  • Convening / Partnerships / Knowledge Sharing
  • Institutional mechanism and system building

Strategy

  • Governance
  • Food and agricultural commodities
  • Enabling

Sub-strategy

  • Partnerships
  • Inter-sectoral coordination
  • Participatory governance models
  • Improved & diversified sustainable livelihoods (TP 5)
  • Sustainable agriculture practices and use of resources (TP 2, 7, 8, 9)
  • Alignment
  • Advocacy (towards policy makers)
  • Public campaign

Social inclusion

  • Youth/Children
  • Disabled
  • Women

Gender equality

  • Women's access to and control over resources
  • Women decision making
  • Women farmers

Gender result effectiveness scale

  • Gender responsive

Pathway(s)

  • People pathway

Risk reduction target(s)

  • Improve resilience

SDG target(s)

  • 15.2 Promote sustainable forest management, restoration, afforestation
  • 15.1 Conserve, restore, sustainably use terrestrial, freshwater ecosystems

Conventions and protocols

  • National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs)
  • National Action Plan
  • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Private sector(s)

  • Financial intermediaries and market facilitators
  • Small and medium-sized enterprises
  • Individuals/Entrepreneurs

Hot topic

  • Human rights
  • Cov-19
  • Green recovery

About this project

Description

The Sixth Operational Phase of the Indonesia GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP) aims to enhance and maintain socio-ecological resilience of one forested and three coastal landscapes through community-based initiatives in Sulawesi, East Nusa Tenggara, and Bali, Indonesia through the generation of global environmental benefits. The project will enable community organizations and NGOs to develop and implement adaptive landscape/seascape management strategies that build social, economic and ecological resilience based on local sustainable development benefits. The target landscapes and seascapes are a key forest landscape of Nantu Wild Life Reserve, Gorontalo province, as well as coastal seascapes of Sulawesi (Wakatobi archipelagos); Bali (Nusa Penida island); and East Nusa Tenggara (Semau Island). To pursue the outcomes of these adaptive landscape/seascape management strategies, community organizations will implement grant projects, reviewed and approved by the SGP National Steering Committee. Community-based projects will be supported by multi-stakeholder agreements, involving local government, private sector, NGOs and other partners.

Objectives

To enhance and maintain socio-ecological resilience of one forested and three coastal landscapes through community-based initiatives in Sulawesi, East Nusa Tenggara, and Bali, Indonesia.

USD $3,652,969

Grant amount

USD $11,749,385

Leveraged amount (co-financing)

1

Source(s) of fund

Sources of fund

 

  • Global Environment Facility – Trust Fund ($3,652,969)

Implementing partner(s)

  • Government of Indonesia

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