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Indonesia

New or Updated NDC

Analysis of Updated NDC
Timeframe 

2021-2030

Relevant context 

Developing country highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and already experiencing serious climate impacts.

Process for developing NDC 

This update drew from stakeholder consultations with academia, scientists, Ministries and other government institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations. Such consultations “included workshops and consultations organized at both the national and provincial levels, as well as bilateral meetings with key sectors.”

Description of Monitoring and/or Implementation Mechanism 

Indonesia created a strategy for NDC Implementation, which includes nine programs:

1) "Building ownership and commitment among Ministries and other governmental Institutions, sub-national governments, private sector, civil society, and financial institutions (Party and Non-Party Stakeholders);

2) Capacity building to enhance capacity of institutions and human resources at all levels, covering all aspects of climate change, particularly on mitigation and adaptation actions, implementation of transparency framework, and climate finance;

3) Creating enabling environment to engage wider stakeholders in mitigation and adaptation as well as in resource mobilization, through appropriate regulatory framework, policy and measures;

4) Developing framework and network for coordination and building synergy among sectors, regions and actors/stakeholders;

5) One GHGs-data policy to support the implementation of transparency framework at the national level;

6) Developing policies, planning and intervention programmes for NDC implementation, including integrating mitigation into five category sectors (forestry, energy, IPPU, waste, agriculture) and adaptation (sectoral and regional) into development planning, to secure financial support (public fund) and facilitate resource mobilization (domestic sources and international support);

7) Developing guidance for NDC implementation to facilitate Ministries and other governmental institutions, sub-national governments and other non-party stakeholders in implementing Programme No. 6.

8) NDC implementation refers to implementation of policies, planning and intervention programmes (Programme No. 6), taking into account guidance developed under Programme No. 7.

9) Monitoring and review of NDC to track progress of NDC implementation, review of NDC and adjust the NDC whenever necessary. An Inter-ministerial team has been established to monitor progress and achievement of NDC implementation.”

Summary of gender reference 

Gender is mentioned throughout Indonesia’s Updated NDC. Firstly, developing the NDC took into account the Sustainable Development Goals, which includes achieving gender equality. Additionally, the document highlights Indonesia's respect for the right to development, “including gender equality, empowerment of women and intergenerational equalities.”

 The update mentions that the country has policies related to gender equality and gender balance, noting the importance of mapping gender issues in climate change in all development sectors when implementing policy. “Enhancing role of women in development and strengthening women’s capacity and leadership in climate change have been initiated and will be continued as part of the NDC implementation and development of LTS.”

Gender Analysis Summary
Submitted NDC
Submitted language
Submitted translation
NDC commitments
Mitigation
Type of support
Conditional
Unconditional
Participatory process for NDC development mentioned
Yes
Monitoring and/or implementation
Monitoring
Implementation
Reference to women/gender
Yes
Gender Tags
Context of gender reference
Adaptation
Mitigation

Analysis of Original NDC

Timeframe 

2015-2030

Relevant context 

Developing country highly vulnerable to effects of climate change.

Process for developing NDC 

GOI conducted consultations with various stakeholders representing academia, the private sector and CSOs. These consultations included workshops and consultations organised at both the national and local levels.

Description of Monitoring and/or Implementation Mechanism 

The NDC will be reviewed and adjusted as necessary up to the time of Indonesia’s ratification to the legal instrument agreed to in COP 21.

Summary of gender reference 

Preparation of the NDC has taken into account Sustainable Development Goals, including achieving gender equality. NDC includes over-arching "Perspectives on Vulnerable Groups, including Gender and Adat Communities": these policies and actions include an emphasis on encouraging participation of the most vulnerable groups, including adat communities, the poor, and women, in order for the measures to be effectively implemented, and provide equitable benefits for all citizens.

Gender Analysis Summary
Submitted NDC
Submitted language
Submitted translation
NDC commitments
Mitigation
Adaptation
Type of support
Conditional
Unconditional
Participatory process for NDC development mentioned
Yes
Monitoring and/or implementation
Monitoring
Implementation
Reference to women/gender
Yes
Gender Tags

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