Hi all, 

For your information, this is regarding funding for REDD
programme in Indonesia. 

   

Damien 

   





From: Rune Paulsen
[mailto:r...@rainforest.no] 

Sent: 20 August 2010 17:56

To: Effrey Dademo; Damien Ase; Kenn Mondiai; tpaka.t...@global.net.pg;
John Chitoa

Cc: Barry Lalley; Timothy King; Johannes Bauer

Subject: PRESS RELEASE Norway finances establishment and start-up
activitiesof Indonesian REDD+ Agency 





   

FYI 

   

Rune 



   



PRESS RELEASE 

Norway finances establishment and
start-up activities of Indonesian REDD+ Agency with USD 30
million contribution 

Countries take first steps to
implement their partnership to combat deforestation 

  

Jakarta, August 19, 2010 

The government of Norway has agreed
to transfer an initial contribution of USD 30 million through an international
financing mechanism to finance Phase I of the Indonesia-Norway partnership on
REDD+ (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation) in
Indonesia.  The two sides signed a Letter of Intent in Oslo in May of
this year outlining the framework for a USD 1 billion partnership to combat
deforestation and forest degradation.  

   

President
Yudhoyono stated in Oslo that the partnership is well-aligned with Indonesia’s
national efforts, and the global UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change) pathway to build a viable system to reduce emissions from
deforestation and peat land conversion. Indonesia is confident that by working
with the people and government of Norway, Indonesia can push further both the
international negotiation and concrete REDD+ programs on the ground to tackle
the global challenge of climate change. 

A
two-day meeting between Indonesia and Norway delegations took place in Jakarta
on August 18 and 19 to discuss the implementation of Phase I of the
partnership, which include the establishment of an Indonesian REDD+ agency,
development of a comprehensive national REDD+ strategy, implementation of an
interim funding instrument, development of a monitoring, reporting and
verification (MRV) framework, selection of a pilot province and the
implementation of 2-year moratorium for new concessions on natural forests and
peatland, commencing in 2011.    

The
Indonesian delegation was led by Dr Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Head of the
President’s Delivery Unit for Development Monitoring and Oversight, while the
Norwegian delegation was lead by His Excellency, Eivind S. Homme, Norway’s
Ambassador to Indonesia. 

Dr
Kuntoro, who was the Head of BRR (Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Agency)
Aceh-Nias established after tsunami disaster in 2004, expressed his optimism
towards the partnership, "The relationship and spirit of partnership
between Norway and Indonesia has strong roots in the BRR work, where Norway was
one of the first partner countries to make a commitment to the rehabilitation
and rebuilding fund, and not only fulfilled their pledged amount, but also
surpassed it. This REDD+ partnership is a mark of the continuous strong
relationship between our two countries, and is only one of many future
collaborative work efforts.” 

”Indonesia
under the leadership of President Yudhoyono is taking a global leadership role
on climate change. Norway is honored to work with Indonesia in a Partnership
built on mutual trust and respect, and a long time friendship,” stated
ambassador Eivind Homme. “Our shared commitment to transparency, accountability
and predictable contributions in return for agreed deliverables breaks new
ground in international climate change collaboration. This meeting has brought
us significantly forward and increased our confidence that a fully operational
Partnership will be in place by the UNFCCC 16th COP (Conference
of Parties) in Cancun.” 

A
task force will be set up to ensure that the implementation of the LoI reflects
both Indonesian and Norwegian interests. Strong and coordinated action will be
taken by committed ministries and departments to reach common objectives and
goals and shifting mindsets and attitudes to climate change and to drive real
and lasting impact on the ground. 

The
two governments agree that the moratorium, which will commence on January 
1st 2011
and have a duration of 2 years, should be comprehensive enough to ensure
reduced emissions. The Ministry of Forestry has already ceased the issuance of
new licenses, and substantial work is currently being completed to ensure the
best possible design of the moratorium. This effort will pave the way for 
reaching
Indonesia’s goal of a 26 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020,
increasing to 41 percent provided adequate international support is
forthcoming.  

The
Indonesian national REDD+ strategy will be designed through an inclusive
multistakeholder process. It will not only focus on addressing all significant
drivers of deforestation, forest degradation and peatland conversion, but will
also aim to implement low carbon economic growth strategies and will contain
all necessary financial safeguards as well as environmental and social
safeguards to protect  communities and biodiversity. Norway will
contribute to the financing of the policy and program infrastructure which will
eventually generate revenue based on demonstrated GHG abatement. 

The discussion
also included the working model to be employed by Indonesia and Norway. Both
parties expressed enthusiasm at the landmark partnership and commitment to
engage in a collaborative relationship, and agreed to follow-up with a
high-level meeting in September on the margins of the United Nations’ General
Assembly. The Partnership will prepare Indonesia to tap into the wider
international climate change funding in the future. 

For more information please contact
Zaky Prabowo 

e-mail zaky.prab...@ukp.go.id 

   







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