Financing Transit & Infrastructure In Indonesian Cities

What Is?
UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) is a flagship programme under the UK’s International Climate Finance (ICF) portfolio, jointly overseen and funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). The UK-Indonesia PACT programme aims to strengthen bilateral climate initiatives by exploring new areas of collaboration in emission reduction and low-carbon development in cities – particularly through transport systems, energy efficiency and carbon pricing.
Over the past three years, Techne Praxis International, as one of the current implementing partners of the UK PACT programme, successfully developed the Integrated Transit & Development (ITD) model, working with Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation and KAI (Indonesia’s National Railway Company) to support local policymaking and pilot green transport projects in the Kedungsepur Metropolitan Area (KMA), also known as Greater Semarang. This project is further extended to cover a scoping study for low-carbon transit in the Special Region of Yogyakarta.
Why Attend?
ITD Model Officially Transferred
To formally hand over the outputs of UK PACT Phase 1, particularly the Integrated Transit & Development (ITD) model, which has been developed over the past three years.
Taking ITD to the Next Level
To initiate Phase 2 of the programme, by opening discussions and collaborations that focus on the replication and contextual application of the ITD model in Indonesia’s secondary City/Region.

Featured Speakers
Key Event
Dodi Miharjana (Bali Development Fund)
Suroto (Financing Alternative from Regulatory Perspective)