[{"bbox": [83, 105, 1144, 158], "category": "Text", "text": "Indonesia is a destination country for labour migrants from the region, which are vulnerable to trafficking in human beings and exploitation. Further security issues include (cyber)crime, and the risk of terrorist threats."}, {"bbox": [83, 171, 1144, 278], "category": "Text", "text": "Indonesia faces major **challenges balancing nature conservation with economic growth**, and the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed economic growth and increased inequalities across the country. Ensuring quality of growth and availability of decent jobs, while achieving greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and protecting maritime and terrestrial biodiversity, including forestry are key to foster sustainable socio-economic development."}, {"bbox": [83, 288, 1144, 476], "category": "Text", "text": "Indonesia's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) established under the Paris Agreement envisage a pledge to reduce emissions by 29 percent independently – or 41 percent with international assistance – by 2030. Indonesia's emissions remain to date on an upwards trajectory. The **effect of COVID-19** is prominent in the short term. The government's National Recovery Programme does not support low-carbon options; instead, it bails out coal-heavy electric utilities. Indonesia's emissions in 2020 are expected to decrease exclusively due to the economic downturn, as a result of the pandemic. **Bolder actions from the government are needed to advance on structural reforms and put Indonesia on a green growth path.**"}, {"bbox": [83, 487, 1144, 621], "category": "Text", "text": "The Action will address these issues through policy dialogue and focused technical assistance. The Cooperation Facility will enable the EU to **pursue coherent policy outreach and dialogue** with the government and other partners, in particular on the SDGs, the Green Deal, as well as economic and business cooperation, while Technical Assistance supporting the Green Agenda will **address the gaps to realise Indonesia's policy objectives for sustainable green growth.**"}, {"bbox": [83, 634, 1144, 687], "category": "Text", "text": "**Identification of main stakeholders** and corresponding institutional and/or organisational issues (mandates, potential roles, and capacities) to be covered by the action:"}, {"bbox": [83, 699, 1144, 859], "category": "Text", "text": "The Cooperation Facility will maintain an **open approach to engage and benefit a wide range of stakeholders** as appropriate. The Facility will be able to respond to requests for support from a variety of stakeholders such as the **Government of Indonesia** (e.g. Ministry of National Development Planning, Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, etc.), **International Financing Institutions**, in particular European Development Financing Institutions (DFIs), **local authorities**, and **civil society** organisations (including trade unions and women's business associations)."}, {"bbox": [83, 871, 1144, 949], "category": "Text", "text": "Organisations involved in work on global challenges or fundamental values of the EU, as well as the **private sector**, both Indonesian and European, will play a key role across all priority areas. CSOs will participate also in monitoring of the action."}, {"bbox": [83, 963, 1144, 1043], "category": "Text", "text": "The Action aims to **create partnerships between European and Indonesian businesses**, and **leverage green catalytic investments** through the strong involvement of development banks including the European Investment Bank, the World Bank Group and other International Finance Institutions."}, {"bbox": [83, 1055, 1144, 1189], "category": "Text", "text": "The rights-holders of the action are people (including and particularly women, and groups living in vulnerable situations such as indigenous peoples, other ethnic and religious minorities, people living in remote areas (incl. remote islands), female-headed households and persons with disabilities) who are mostly affected by natural and environmental hazards and climate change in their daily lives. They will have their voices heard through CSOs and community representatives (both women and men in all their diversity) representing their rights."}, {"bbox": [72, 1228, 578, 1261], "category": "Section-header", "text": "# 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTION"}, {"bbox": [87, 1291, 493, 1323], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.1. Objectives and Expected Outputs"}, {"bbox": [83, 1335, 929, 1363], "category": "Text", "text": "The Overall Objective (Impact) of this action is to **enhance the EU-Indonesia partnership**."}, {"bbox": [83, 1388, 605, 1415], "category": "Text", "text": "The Specific Objectives (Outcomes) of this action are to:"}, {"bbox": [132, 1415, 777, 1441], "category": "List-item", "text": "1. Continue and reinforce EU-Indonesia relations and policy dialogue;"}, {"bbox": [132, 1441, 1144, 1521], "category": "List-item", "text": "2. Promote an increased alignment between EU-Indonesia interests, principles, policies, and values, including human rights and gender equality, with a particular focus on the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);"}, {"bbox": [132, 1521, 1133, 1547], "category": "List-item", "text": "3. Build increased understanding and awareness of the EU and its role in Indonesia, the region and the world;"}, {"bbox": [132, 1548, 1144, 1600], "category": "List-item", "text": "4. Enhance climate, biodiversity and environmental management, mainstreaming and monitoring, as well as conservation, sustainable, management use and restoration of natural resources."}, {"bbox": [83, 1626, 1114, 1654], "category": "Text", "text": "The Outputs to be delivered by this action contributing to the corresponding Specific Objectives (Outcomes) are:"}, {"bbox": [1144, 1662, 1159, 1684], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "6"}]