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Country Operations Business Plan
October 2020
Indonesia 2021–2023 This document is being disclosed to the public in accordance with ADB's Access to Information Policy.
CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 1 October 2020)
Currency unit – rupiah (Rp)
Rp1.00 = $ 0.000067 $1.00 = Rp14,878
ABBREVIATIONS
ADB – Asian Development Bank COBP – country operations business plan COVID-19 – coronavirus disease TA – technical assistance
NOTE
In this report, “$” refers to United States dollars. Vice-President Ahmed M. Saeed, Operations Group 2 Director General Ramesh Subramaniam, Southeast Asia Department (SERD) Country Director Winfried F. Wicklein, Indonesia Resident Mission, SERD Team leader Yurendra Basnett, Country Economist, IRM, SERD Team members Andrew Fransciscus, Programs Officer, IRM, SERD Indonesia country team
In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
CONTENTS Page
I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 1
II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS 1
APPENDIXES 1. Country Assistance Results Areas 2
2. List of Linked Documents 4
3. Indicative Assistance Pipeline 5
4. Assistance Program for Current Year 12
5. Indicative Knowledge Products and Events 17
I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY
1. This is the first country operations business plan (COBP) under the country partnership strategy (CPS), 2020–2024 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Indonesia. Against the backdrop of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the lending assistance for 2021–2023 supports the overall goal of the CPS: achieving inclusive, competitive, and sustainable development in Indonesia. The goal will be achieved through three strategic pathways: (i) improving well-being, (ii) accelerating economic recovery, and (iii) strengthening resilience. This COBP is also aligned with the government’s National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), 2020–2024.1
2. The COBP reflects an expanding country program that focuses on five of the seven operational priorities of ADB’s Strategy 20302—(i) tackling climate change and disaster risk and enhancing environmental sustainability; (ii) addressing remaining poverty and inequality; (iii) making cities more livable; (iv) strengthening governance and institutions; and (v) promoting rural development and food security. The other two priorities—accelerating gender equality and fostering regional cooperation and integration—will be mainstreamed across projects in the lending pipeline. ADB will explore opportunities for nonsovereign investments as well as public–private partnership options through transaction advisory services. The country assistance results areas are shown in Appendix 1, and the portfolio performance indicators are in Appendix 2.
3. The COBP supports the government’s response to COVID-19 and its economic recovery efforts. The 2020 assistance program includes $2 billion as budget support and contingent disaster financing facility. ADB is providing $3 million in grants for disaster response and $5.5 million in technical assistance (TA) in the form of policy advice and to strengthen Indonesia's social assistance program. The indicative pipeline reflects the government’s reprioritization. The country program will maintain strategic flexibility to respond to urgent needs.
II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS 4. Indonesia, a group C developing member country, is eligible for regular ordinary capital resources lending. The indicative resources available for commitment during 2021–2023 for sovereign lending total $8.17 billion. The total indicative lending program for sovereign operations for 2021–2023 is $9.1 billion, reflecting a degree of overprogramming to ensure stable lending levels during the planning period. The indicative assistance pipeline for the planning period comprises 35 firm and standby projects (Appendix 3). Policy based lending (PBL) operations for 2021–2023 will be subject to resource availability and the available headroom under ADB’s PBL lending ceiling. ADB will explore cofinancing and funding from other sources. 5. The program consists of a well-balanced mix of investment, policy-based, and results-based lending modalities. The nonlending program for 2021–2023 will support project preparation and implementation, capacity development, and knowledge work (Appendix 3). ADB will provide TA through large regional TA projects or regional transaction TA facilities, with a sector or thematic focus. Lending and nonlending support for the current year is shown in Appendix 4. ADB will support knowledge products, solutions, and events (Appendix 5) to inform about the country operations; further enhance program implementation; and facilitate the creation of knowledge products and events in support of Indonesia’s development priorities.
1 Government of Indonesia. 2020. Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Nasional (RPJMN), 2020–2024. Jakarta. 2 ADB. 2018. ADB Strategy 2030: Achieving a Prosperous, Inclusive, Resilient, and Sustainable Asia and the Pacific.
Manila.
2 Appendix 1
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE RESULTS AREAS
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resources Available for Commitment in 2021–2023
Changes from Last COBP
1. Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development (CPS priority area: water and food security)
Increased water security and resilience (flood and water supply) and increased food production
Rural water supply services Rural flood protection Irrigation Agricultural production
Amount: $943.2 million (regular OCR) Share of COBP envelope: 10%
Not applicable
2. Education (CPS priority area: educational quality, workforce skills)
Educational institutions in regional areas better able to provide advanced skills Improved skills and competencies for women and men
Tertiary education Technical and vocational education and training Education sector development Education sector development—social protection initiatives
Amount: $1,229.5 million (regular OCR) Share of COBP envelope: 14%
Not applicable
3. Energy (CPS priority area: quality infrastructure, climate change mitigation and adaptation)
Increased access to energy Reduced greenhouse gas emissions
Electricity transmission and distribution Energy efficiency and conservation Energy sector development and institutional reform
Amount: $2,820.0 million (regular OCR) and $425.0 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 31%
Not applicable
4. Finance (CPS priority area: financial market deepening and inclusion)
Increased access to financial services Inclusive finance Finance sector development
Amount: $650.0 million (regular OCR) Share of COBP envelope: 7%
Not applicable
5. Health (CPS priority area: health care system, social protection)
Sustainable provision of essential health services, including prevention, detection, and treatment of COVID-19 and other diseases
Health care finance Control of communicable diseases Mother and child health care
Amount: $550 million (regular OCR) Share of COBP envelope: 6%
Not applicable
Appendix 1 3
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resources Available for Commitment in 2021–2023
Changes from Last COBP
Expanded program of social assistance to poor and vulnerable households
6. Public Sector Management (CPS priority area: economic resilience and structural reforms, domestic resource mobilization, disaster risk management)
Increased economic competitiveness and reduced barriers to doing business Increased economic diversification Increased revenue for development financing Increased resilience to natural disaster and pandemics
Economic affairs management Public expenditure and fiscal management
Amount: $1,400.0 million (regular OCR) and $334.5 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 15%
Not applicable
7. Transport (CPS priority area: quality infrastructure)
Improved transport infrastructure Road transport (nonurban) Rail transport (nonurban) Urban public transport
Amount: $1,000.0 million (regular OCR) Share of COBP envelope: 11%
Not applicable
8. Water and Other Urban Infrastructure and Services (CPS priority area: quality infrastructure, environmental sustainability)
Increased progress toward livable cities Increased adoption of green solutions
Urban water supply Urban sewerage Urban sanitation Urban slum development
Amount: $506.8 million (regular OCR) and $22.0 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 6%
Not applicable
ADB = Asian Development Bank, COBP = country operations business plan, CPS = country partnership strategy, OCR = ordinary capital resources. Source: ADB estimates.
4 Appendix 2
LIST OF LINKED DOCUMENTS http://www.adb.org/Documents/COBP/?id=INO-2021
1. Portfolio at a Glance: Indonesia
Appendix 3 5
INDICATIVE ASSISTANCE PIPELINE
Table A3.1: Lending Products, 2021–2023
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Operational
Priorityd Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
financee Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total 2021 Firm Community Empowerment
Project for the Advancement and Transformation of Villages
ANR GI OP5 SEER 2020 150.0 150.0 0.0 0.0 150.0 0.0 0.0
Advancing Social Protection for Poverty and Inequality Reduction Program (RBL)
EDU, HLT
TI-H OP1 SEHS 2019 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Higher Education for Technology and Innovation Investment Project
EDU GI OP1 SEHS 2019 79.5 79.5 0.0 0.0 79.5 0.0 0.0
Sustainable and Inclusive Energy Program, Subprogram 3 (PBL)
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 925.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 425.0f
Sustainable and Reliable Energy Access Program, (RBL)g
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2019 400.0 400.0 0.0 0.0 400.0 0.0 0.0
Sustainable Energy Access in Eastern Indonesia: Power Generation Sector Projectg
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2016 375.0 350.0 0.0 0.0 350.0 0.0 25.0h
Sustainable Development Goals Indonesia One— Green Financing Facility
FIN GI OP3 SEPF, SERC
2019 150.0 150.0 0.0 0.0 150.0 0.0 0.0
Boosting Productivity and Human Capital Program, Subprogram 1 (PBL)
PSM, EDU, HLT
GI OP1 SEPF, SEHS, IRM
2020 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 0.0
Total 2,879.5 2,429.5 0.0 0.0 2,429.5 0.0 450.0 2021 Standby
Enhanced Water Security Investment Projecti
ANR, WUS
GI OP3 SEER SEUW
2018 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
6 Appendix 3
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Operational
Priorityd Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
financee Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total Livable Settlements
Investment Project WUS GI OP4 SEUW 2020 116.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 16.0j,k
Total 316.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 16.0 2022 Firm Aquaculture Development
Project ANR GI OP3 SEER, IRM 2020 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Dryland Agriculture Development Project
ANR GI OP3 SEER 2020 125.0 125.0 0.0 0.0 125.0 0.0 0.0
Enhanced Water Security Investment Projecti
ANR, WUS
GI OP3 SEER SEUW
2018 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Skills for Employability Project
EDU GI OP1 SEHS 2019 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Promoting Research and Innovation through Modernization and Enhancement of Science and Technology Park
EDU GI OP1 SEHS 2019 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Renewable Energy Development Projectl
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Sustainable Energy Transition Project – DAMRI E-busesm
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2020 70.0 70.0 0.0 0.0 70.0 0.0 0.0
Promoting Innovative Financial Inclusion Program, Subprogram 2 (PBL)
FIN GI OP1 SEPF 2017 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Supporting Essential Health Action Together Project
HLT GI OP1 SEHS 2020 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Competitiveness, Industrial Modernization, and Trade Acceleration Program, Subprogram 2 (PBL)
PSM GI OP6 SEPF 2019 834.5 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 334.5n
National Roads Development Project (Kalimantan)
TRA GI OP1 SETC 2020 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Project
WUS GI OP4 SEUW 2018 131.0 125.0 0.0 0.0 125.0 0.0 6.0j
Livable Settlements Investment Project
WUS GI OP4 SEUW 2020 116.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 16.0j,k
Total 3,176.5 2,820.0 0.0 0.0 2,820.0 0.0 356.5
Appendix 3 7
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Operational
Priorityd Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
financee Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total 2022 Standby Irrigation Development
Project ANR GI OP3 SEER 2020 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
State-Owned Enterprise/Domestic Resource Mobilization Reform (PBL)
PSM GI OP6 IRM, SEPF 2021 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 0.0
Total 700.0 700.0 0.0 0.0 700.0 0.0 0.0
2023 Firm Enhanced Water Security
Investment Project – Priority River Basins Flood Resiliencei
ANR, WUS
GI OP3 SEER SEUW
2018 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Irrigation Development Project
ANR GI OP3 SEER 2020 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Water Resources Management Preparation Project (PRF)
ANR GI OP3 SEER 2018 50.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0
Clean and Efficient Energy Reform Program for Energy Equity and Security (PBL)
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2021 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Geothermal Power Expansion Projecto
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Power Generation Sector Project (Additional Financing)g
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2019 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Sustainable Development Goals Indonesia One—Green Finance Facility (Additional Financing)
FIN GI OP3 SEPF, SERC
2019 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Boosting Productivity and Human Capital Program, Subprogram 2 (PBL)
PSM, EDU, HLT
GI OP1 SEPF, SEHS, IRM
2020 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 0.0
State-Owned Enterprise/Domestic Resource Mobilization Reform (PBL)
PSM GI OP6 IRM, SEPF 2021 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 0.0
8 Appendix 3
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Operational
Priorityd Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
financee Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total Railway Development
Project TRA GI OP1, OP3 SETC 2021 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Livable Settlements Investment Project (Additional Financing)
WUS GI OP4 SEUW 2020 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0
Total 2,850.0 2,850.0 0.0 0.0 2,850.0 0.0 0.0
2023 Standby Human Capital
Development Management Project
EDU GI OP1 SEHS, IRM 2022 200.0 200.0 0.0 0.0 200.0 0.0 0.0
Power Interconnection Projectg
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2021 300.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 0.0
Urban Mass Transport Project
TRA GI OP3, OP4 SETC 2021 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 0.0
Total 1,000.0 1,000.0 0.0 0.0 1,000.0 0.0 0.0
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; COL = concessional OCR lending; DAMRI = Djawatan Angkoetan Motor Repoeblik Indonesia; Gov’t = government; IRM = Indonesia Resident Mission; OCR = ordinary capital resources; PBL = policy-based lending; PRF = project readiness financing; RBL = results-based lending; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Finance Sector, and Trade Division; SERC = Southeast Asia Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communication Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TRTA = transaction technical assistance. Note: Some project titles in the ADB country operations business plan may differ from the respective project title in the government’s Blue Book (Medium-Term List
of Planned External Loans). ADB will include a reference to the Blue Book title, as appropriate. a Given the provisional nature of the indicative lending program, the composition of the lending instruments in the actual loan delivery may change. b ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; EDU = education; ENE = energy; FIN = finance; HLT = health; PSM = public sector management;
TRA = transport; WUS = water supply and other urban infrastructure and services. c GI = general intervention, TI-H = targeted intervention—income poverty at household level. d OP = operational priority; OP1 = addressing remaining poverty and reducing inequalities; OP3 = tackling climate change, building climate and disaster resilience,
and enhancing environmental sustainability; OP4 = making cities more livable; OP5 = promoting rural development and food security; OP6 = strengthening governance and institutional capacity.
e Where feasible, additional resources may be explored and mobilized from ADB’s development partners in Indonesia and in the region. Potential cofinanciers are Agence Française de Développement; ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Infrastructure Fund; Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; Government of Australia; Economic Development Cooperation Fund and Export−Import Bank of the Republic of Korea; European Commission; European Investment Bank; German development cooperation through KfW (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau); International Fund for Agricultural Development; Japan International Cooperation Agency; Islamic Development Bank; OPEC Fund for International Development; the World Bank; other global climate funds (e.g., Green Climate Fund); and ADB-administered trust funds.
f Indicative cofinancing by German development cooperation through KfW, Economic Development Cooperation Fund of the Republic of Korea, and ASEAN Catalytic Green Finance Facility under ASEAN Infrastructure Fund.
g Financed by direct lending to Perusahaan Listrik Negara (the state electricity authority) with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia.
Appendix 3 9
h Indicative cofinancing by the ASEAN Infrastructure Fund. i This project is referenced in the government documentation as the Enhanced Water Security Investment Project and the Flood Management in Selected River
Basins Project (additional financing). j Indicative cofinancing by the upcoming Urban Resilience Trust Fund under the Urban Financing Partnership Facility. k Indicative cofinancing by Global Environment Facility. l Financed by direct lending to Pertamina with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia. m Financed by direct lending to DAMRI with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia. n Indicative cofinancing by German development cooperation through KfW. o Financed by direct lending to Geo Dipa Energi with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia.
Source: Asian Development Bank estimates.
10 Appendix 3
Table A3.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2021–2023
Assistance Namea Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding ADB Othersb
Total ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000)
Source Amount ($’000)
2021 Regional (firm) Southeast Asia Agriculture, Natural
Resources and Rural Development Facility (Phase 2) (Supplementary)
ANR SEER TRTA TASF 5,000.0 5,000.0
Support for Human and Social Development in Southeast Asia (Additional Financing)
EDU, HLT SEHS TRTA TASF 4,000.0 4,000.0
Capacity Development for Sustainable and Reliable Energy Access
ENE SEEN TRTA EAKPFc 500.0 500.0
Support for Public Management, Finance Sector, and Trade Projects in Southeast Asia (Additional Financing)
PSM SEPF TRTA TASF 3,500.0 3,500.0
Enhancing Trade Facilitation in Southeast Asia
IND SEPF KSTA JFPRd 1,000.0 1,000.0
Strengthening Procurement Systems in Southeast Asia
PSM SEOD KSTA TASF 1,500.0 1,500.0
Knowledge Development Support for Southeast Asia (Phase 2)
PSM SEOD KSTA TASF 1,500.0 1,500.0
Southeast Asia Transport Project Preparatory Facility (Phase 3)
TRA SETC TRTA TASF 5,000.0 5,000.0
Southeast Asia Urban Services Facility (Additional Financing)
WUS SEUW TRTA TASF 5,000.0 TBD 7,000.0 12,000.0
Total 25,500.0 8,500.0 34,000.0 2022 Regional (firm) Support for Public Management, Finance
Sector, and Trade Projects in Southeast Asia (Additional Financing)
PSM SEPF TRTA TASF 3,500.0 3,500.0
Enhancing Effectiveness of Subregional Programs to Advance Regional Cooperation and Integration in Southeast Asia (Phase 2)
PSM SERC KSTA TASF 1,000.0 1,000.0
Enhancing Gender Equality Results in Southeast Asian Developing Member Countries (Phase 2) (Additional Financing)
PSM SEHS TRTA TASF 1,500.0 1,500.0
Strengthening Safeguards Management in Southeast Asia (Phase 2)
PSM SEOD KSTA TASF 3,000.0 3,000.0
Appendix 3 11
Assistance Namea Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding ADB Othersb
Total ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000)
Source Amount ($’000)
Southeast Asia Urban Services Facility (Additional Financing)
WUS SEUW TRTA TASF 5,000.0 TBD 5,000.0 10,000.0
Total 14,000 5,000.0 19,000.0 2023 Regional (Firm) Southeast Asia Agriculture, Natural
Resources, and Rural Development Facility (Phase 3)
ANR SEER TRTA TASF 5,000.0 5,000.0
Support for Human and Social Development in Southeast Asia (Phase 2)
EDU, HLT SEHS TRTA TASF 3,000.0 3,000.0
Southeast Asia Energy Sector Development, Investment Planning, and Capacity Building Facility, Phase 2
ENE SEEN TRTA TASF 1,000.0 TBD 1,000.0 2,000.0
Strengthening Procurement and Portfolio Management in Southeast Asia (Phase 2)
PSM SEOD KSTA TASF 1,000.0 1,000.0
Southeast Asia Urban Services Facility (Additional Financing)
WUS SEUW TRTA TASF 7,000.0 TBD 1,000.0 8,000.0
Total 17,000.0 2,000.0 19,000.0
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; EAKPF = eAsia and Knowledge Partnership Fund; EDU = education; ENE = energy; HLT = health; IND = industry and trade; JFPR = Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction; KSTA = knowledge and support technical assistance; PSM = public sector management; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEOD = Southeast Asia Office of the Director General; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SERC = Southeast Asia Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TBD = to be determined; TRA = transport; TRTA = transaction technical assistance; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. a The regional nonlending products and services include Indonesia as well as other developing member countries. b As appropriate, support from global, regional, or bilateral grant funds as well as from ADB-administered trust funds will be explored to add value to ADB’s
nonlending operations, including access to high-value technology, innovation, and best practices. Key fund examples are Australia DFAT – ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Trust Fund; Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility (Clean Energy Fund, Canadian Climate Fund for the Private Sector in Asia); Clean Technology Fund; e-Asia and Knowledge Partnership Fund; Global Environment Facility; High Level Technology Fund; Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction; Multi-donor Project Readiness Improvement Trust Fund; and Water Financing Partnership Facility (with support from the Netherlands, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation). Support from Canada, Norway, and Switzerland, among other bilateral partners, will also be explored.
c The eAsia and Knowledge Partnership Fund is a possible funding source subject to approval. d The Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction is a possible funding source subject to the approval of the Government of Japan.
Note: The Government of Indonesia requested that grant projects be listed in the nonlending table. Source: Asian Development Bank estimates.
12 Appendix 4
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CURRENT YEAR
Table A4.1: Lending Products, 2020
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Priority Aread Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total 2020 Firm Geothermal Power
Generation Projecte ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 335.0 300.0 0.0 0.0 300.0 0.0 35.0f
Sustainable Energy Access in Eastern Indonesia: Electricity Grid Development Program (Phase 2) (RBL)g
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 606.0 600.0 0.0 0.0 600.0 0.0 6.0h
Promoting Innovative Financial Inclusion Program (PBL)
FIN GI OP1 SEPF 2017 715.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 215.0i
COVID-19 Active Response and Expenditure Support (CARES) Program
PSM, HLT
GI OP1 SEPF, SEHS,
IRM
2020 3,366.0 1,500.0 0.0 0.0 1,500.0 0.0 1,866.0j
Disaster Resilience Improvement Program (Contingent Disaster Financing Facility)
PSM GI OP3 SEPF, SDCD,
IRM
2020 500.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0k 0.0 0.0
Competitiveness, Industrial Modernization, and Trade Acceleration Program, Subprogram 1 (PBL)
PSM GI OP6 SEPF 2019 834.5 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 334.5i
Total 6,356.5 3,900.0 0.0 0.0 3,900.0 0.0 2,456.5
2020 Standby Sustainable Energy
Access in Eastern Indonesia: Power Generation Sector Projectg
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2016 375.0 350.0 0.0 0.0 350.0 0.0 25.0l
Appendix 4 13
Project/Program Namea Sectorb Poverty
Targetingc Priority Aread Division
Year of
TRTA/PRF
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance Regular
OCR COL ADF
Grants Total Sustainable and Inclusive
Energy Program, Subprogram 3 (PBL)
ENE GI OP3 SEEN 2018 925.0 500.0 0.0 0.0 500.0 0.0 425.0m
Sustainable Development Goals Indonesia One— Green Financing Facility
FIN GI OP3 SEPF, SERC
2019 150.0 150.0 0.0 0.0 150.0 0.0 0.0
Total 1,450.0 1,000.0 0.0 0.0 1,000.0 0.0 450.0
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; COL = concessional OCR lending; COVID-19 = coronavirus disease; Gov’t = government; IRM = Indonesia Resident Mission; OCR = ordinary capital resources; PBL = policy-based lending; PRF = project readiness financing; RBL = results-based lending; SDCD = Climate Change & Disaster Risk Management Division, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SDP = sector development program; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Finance Sector, and Trade Division; SERC = Southeast Asia Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communication Division; TRTA = transaction technical assistance. Note: Some project titles in the ADB country operations business plan may differ from the respective project title in the government’s Blue Book (Medium-Term List of Planned External Loans). ADB will include reference to the Blue Book title, as appropriate. a Given the provisional nature of the indicative lending program, the composition of the lending instruments in the actual loan delivery may change. b ENE = energy; FIN = finance; HLT = health; PSM = public sector management; and TRA = transport. c GI = general intervention. d OP = operational priority; OP1 = addressing remaining poverty and reducing inequalities; OP3 = tackling climate change, building climate and disaster resilience,
and enhancing environmental sustainability; and OP6 = strengthening governance and institutional capacity. e Financed by direct lending to Geo Dipa Energi with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia. f Indicative cofinancing by the Clean Technology Fund. g Financed by direct lending to Perusahaan Listrik Negara (the state electricity authority) with a guarantee from the Government of Indonesia. h Indicative cofinancing by Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction and Asian Clean Energy Fund. i Indicative cofinancing by German development cooperation through KfW (Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau). j Indicative cofinancing by Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and German development cooperation through KfW. k The Government of Indonesia selected Option 1 of the Contingent Disaster Facility, where upon loan effectiveness, the committed amount will be available for
disbursement immediately after a disaster occurs. l Indicative cofinancing by the ASEAN Infrastructure Fund. m Indicative cofinancing by German development cooperation through KfW, Economic Development Cooperation Fund of the Republic of Korea, and ASEAN
Catalytic Green Finance Facility under ASEAN Infrastructure Fund. Source: Asian Development Bank estimates.
14 Appendix 4
Table A4.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2020
Assistance Namea Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding ADB Others
Total ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000)
2020 Regional (firm) Southeast Asia Energy Sector
Development, Investment Planning and Capacity Building Facility (Additional Financing)
ENE SEEN TRTA CEFPF 2,500.0 2,500.0
Southeast Asia Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development Facility (Phase 2)
ANR SEER TRTA TASF 3,200.0 DFAT, WFPF 650.0 3,850.0
Support for Human and Social Development in Southeast Asia (Additional Financing)
EDU, HLT SEHS TRTA TASF 700.0 700.0
Technology-Enabled Innovation in Education in Southeast Asia
EDU, ICT SEHS TRTA JFPRb 2,000.0 2,000.0
Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Policy Facility (Additional Financing)
FIN SEPF TRTA TASF 2,000.0 2,000.0
Creating Ecosystems for Green Local Currency Bonds for Infrastructure Development in ASEAN+3
FIN EROD KSTA PRRCF 500.0 500.0
Enhance AsianBondsOnline as the Primary Bond Information Platform in ASEAN+3
FIN ERMR KSTA ICFF 2,000.0 2,000.0
Regional Support to Address the Outbreak of Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Potential Outbreaks of Other Communicable Diseases
HLT SDSC-HEA
KSTA TASF 44,000.0 PRRCF, EAKPF 4,000.0 48,000.0
Enhancing Effectiveness of Subregional Programs to Advance Regional Cooperation and Integration in Southeast Asia
PSM SERC KSTA EAKPF 500.0 500.0
Facilitating Knowledge for Innovation and Technology Cooperation to Accelerate Development
PSM SDCC-KC
KSTA EAKPF 750.0 750.0
Policy Advice for COVID-19 Economic Recovery in Southeast Asia
PSM SERC KSTA TASF 5,000.0 5,000.0
Strengthening Public Financial Management in Selected Countries of ASEAN and Timor-Leste
PSM SEPF KSTA JFPRb 2,000.0 2,000.0
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Assistance Namea Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding ADB Others
Total ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000) Source
Amount ($’000)
Strengthening Safeguards Management in Southeast Asia (Additional Financing)
PSM SEOD KSTA TASF 2,200.0 2,200.0
Support to the Association of Southeast Asian Nation Economic Community
PSM SEPF KSTA DFAT 2,900.0 2,900.0
Implementing the Cities Development Initiative for Asia
WUS SDSC-URB
KSTA CDIA 4,500.0 4,500.0
Southeast Asia Urban Services Facility (Additional Financing)
WUS SEUW TRTA TASF 3,100.0 JFPRb 4,000.0 7,100.0
Total 60,200.0 26,300.0 86,500.0 2020 National (firm) Supporting Water Security Investments ANR SEER TRTA DFATd 1,400.0 1,400.0 Supporting the Advanced Knowledge and
Skills for Sustainable Growth Project (Additional Financing)
EDU, HLT SEHS TRTA HLTF 500.0 500.0
Electric Transportation and Charging Infrastructure
ENE SEEN KSTA EAKPFc 200.0 200.0
Supporting Sustainable and Universal Electricity Access Phase 2 (Additional Financing)
ENE SEEN TRTA DFATd 500.0 500.0
Promoting Innovative Financial Inclusion (Additional Financing)
FIN SEPF TRTA FSDPSF 300.0 300.0
Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals Indonesia – One Green Finance Facility
FIN SEPF, SERC
TRTA DFATd, FSDPSF 1,375.0 1,375.0
COVID-19 Emergency Response Grant HLT SEHS Grant APDRF 3,000.0 3,000.0 Building Inclusive Social Assistance
(Additional Financing) PSM SEHS KSTA HLTF 1,000.0 1,000.0
Capacity Development of the Ministry of Transportation in Project Preparation and Implementation
TRA IRM TRTA DFATd 1,000.0 1,000.0
Due Diligence for Road Projects in Kalimantan and Capacity Development
TRA SETC TRTA DFATd 1,000.0 1,000.0
Trans Sumatra Toll Road Risk Monitoring TRA SETC KSTA TASF 225.0 225.0 Revitalization of Informal Settlements and
their Environment in Indonesia WUS SEUW Grant UCCRTF 2,800.0 2,800.0
Total 225.0 13,075.0 13,300.0
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; APDRF = Asia Pacific Disaster Recovery Fund; ASEAN = Association of Southeast Asian Nations; CDIA = Cities Development Initiative for Asia Trust Fund; CEFPF = Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility; COVID-19 = coronavirus disease; DFAT = Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia; EAKPF = eAsia and Knowledge Partnership Fund; EDU = education; ENE = energy; ERMR = Macroeconomics Research Division, Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department; EROD = Office of the Chief Economist and Director General,
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Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department; FIN = finance; FSDPSF = Financial Sector Development Partnership Special Fund; HLT = health; HLTF = High-Level Technology Fund; ICFF = Investment Climate Facilitation Fund; ICT = information and communication technology; IRM = Indonesia Resident Mission; JFPR = Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction; KSTA = knowledge and support technical assistance; PRRCF = People's Republic of China Poverty Reduction and Regional Cooperation Fund; PSM = public sector management; SDCC-KC = Knowledge Advisory Services Center, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SDSC-HEA = Health Sector Group, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SDSC-URB = Urban Sector Group, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEOD = Southeast Asia Office of the Director General; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SERC = Southeast Asia Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TRA = transport; TRTA = transaction technical assistance; UCCRTF = Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund; WFPF = Water Financing Partnership Facility; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. a The recipient of regional nonlending products and services include Indonesia as well as other developing member countries. b The Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction is a possible funding source subject to the approval of the Government of Japan. c The eAsia and Knowledge Partnership Fund is a possible funding source subject to approval. d To be financed under the Sustainable Infrastructure Assistance Program (Phase 2).
Note: The Government of Indonesia requested that grant projects be listed in the nonlending table. Source: Asian Development Bank estimates.
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INDICATIVE KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS AND EVENTS
Table A5.1: Knowledge Products and Events for 2021
Title of Publication or Event Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic Group Funding Source
Asian Development Outlook 2021: Indonesia Chapter Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD, SERD …
Asian Development Outlook Update 2021: Indonesia Chapter Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD, SERD …
Asian Development Outlook 2021 (press briefing) Economics Event organization ERCD, SERD … Asian Development Outlook Update 2021 (press briefing) Economics Event organization ERCD, SERD … Annual International Forum on Economic Development and Public
Policy 2021 Economics Event organization SERD …
Social Protection Indicator (country report) Social Protection Publication and documentation
SDCC …
Tech Startups Ecosystem in Indonesia Private sector Publication and documentation
ERCD …
Skills Demand Analysis in Selected Sectors in Indonesia Education Publication and documentation
ERCD …
Digital Technology to Enhance Capacity of Indonesia’s Civil Service Education Publication and documentation
SERD TA 9723
Forecasting the Future of Work to Promote Job-Rich Growth Governance & public sector management; Education
Publication and documentation
SERD TA 9723
Accelerating development and strengthening resilience of airports Transport Training or capacity development
SERD TA 9947
Accelerating development and strengthening resilience of ports Transport Training or capacity development
SERD TA 9947
Leveraging ICT to enhance agriculture extension and irrigation ecosystem management
Agriculture and natural resources
Publication and documentation
SERD TA 9391
Leveraging ICT to enhance agriculture extension and irrigation ecosystem management
Agriculture and natural resources
Event organization SERD TA 9391
Sovereign Asset Liability Management in Indonesia Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD, SERD TA 9841
Tourism Asset Mapping Regional cooperation and integration
Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD TA 9767
Cross-Border Trade and Cooperation between Indonesia and Timor-Leste
Regional cooperation and integration
Training or capacity development
SDCC, SERD TA 9767
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Title of Publication or Event Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic Group Funding Source
Joint Guidelines on Animal Health Surveillance between Indonesia and Timor-Leste
Regional cooperation and integration
Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD TA 9767
Technical design guidelines for nature-based solutions Urban development Publication and documentation
SERD, SDCC TA 9593
Improving Health Care Financing for Universal Health Coverage in Indonesia
Health Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD TA 9701
Economic opportunities for cross-border cooperation between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
Regional cooperation and integration
Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD …
Gender diagnostics for inclusive growth in Indonesia Gender Publication and documentation
SERD …
Impact of digitization on enterprise resilience and consumer welfare Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD, SERD …
COVID impact on Indonesian youth Economics Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD …
Total number of publications = 17 Total number of events = 7
… = Not applicable, COVID = coronavirus disease, ERCD = Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department, ICT = information and communication technology, SDCC = Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, SERD = Southeast Asia Department, TA = technical assistance. Note: “Knowledge Products” may include the five types reported to the Board: flagship products, op-eds, policy briefs, technical studies, and working papers. Other knowledge products such as databases; multimedia (e.g., PowerPoint presentations, videos, websites); and other forms of documentation (e.g., guides, case studies, training and capacity development materials) may also be included. “Events” may include flagship events, event organization, and training or capacity development Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A5.2: Additional Knowledge Products and Events Delivered in 2020
Title of Publication or Event Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic
Group Funding Source
ADB–OECD Review of Local Job Creation: Indonesia Economics Event organization SERD TA 9229 Water Security White Paper 2020–2024 Agriculture and
Natural Resources Publication and documentation
SERD TA 8858
Water Security White Paper 2020–2024 Agriculture and Natural Resources
Event organization SERD …
Use of Satellite-Based Technology for Water Resources Agriculture and Natural Resources
Publication and documentation
SDCC, SERD TA 8977
Diagnostics of Indonesia’s Civil Service Education Publication and documentation
SERD TA 9723
Country Diagnostic Study on Long-Term Care (Indonesia) Social Development
Publication and documentation
SDCC TA 9111
Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals through better Local-Level Data: A Case Study of Lumajang and Pacitan Districts in Indonesia
Crosscutting Publication and documentation
SDCC TA 9017
SDG Country Implementation Snapshot Crosscutting Publication and documentation
SPD, SERD TA 9130
Report on the Creation of a National Value Capture Framework in Indonesia
Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD TA 9441
Report on the Creation of a National Value Capture Framework in Indonesia
Economics Event organization ERCD TA 9441
Indonesia Electricity Regulator Energy Publication and documentation
SERD SIAP
Indonesia Energy Sector Assessment, Strategy, and Roadmap Energy Publication and documentation
SERD SIAP
Islamic Finance Finance Publication and documentation
SERD TA 9054
Impact of COVID-19 on Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Indonesia: Evidence from the Rapid Survey
Economics Publication and documentation
SERD, ERCD TA 9746
Cost-Benefit Analysis of COVID-19 responses Economics Publication and documentation
ERCD, SERD …
Monitoring report for COVID-19 Active Response and Expenditure Support Program
Economics Publication and documentation
SERD TA9964
Supply chain risk management: Case study of selected sectors in Indonesia
Economics Publication and documentation
SERD …
Total number of publications = 14 Total number of events = 3
… = Not applicable, ADB = Asian Development Bank, COVID-19 = coronavirus disease, ERCD = Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department, OECD = Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, SDCC = Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, SDG = Sustainable Development
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Goal, SERD = Southeast Asia Department, SIAP = Sustainable Infrastructure Assistance Program, SPD = Strategy and Policy Department, TA = technical assistance. Note: “Knowledge Products” may include the five types reported to the Board: flagship products, op-eds, policy briefs, technical studies, and working papers. Other knowledge products such as case studies, tool kits, learning modules, technical blog posts, technical notes, websites, videos, infographics, journal articles, impact evaluations, Q&As and FAQs, and guides may also be included. “Events” may include flagship events, event organization, and training or capacity development. The table includes knowledge products and events delivered outside the list of indicative knowledge products and events in the 2020-2022 country operations business plan. Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A5.3: Innovation, Advanced Technology, and Pilot Initiatives to be Implemented in 2020
Item Nature Project Number
Sector or Theme Division
Smart grids and meters TCH, PLT 50016-001 ENE SEEN National flood mapping using satellite technology TCH, PLT 51157-001 ANR SEER Job start Indonesia PLT RETA 9229 PSM SEPF Indonesia employer-led learning network PLT RETA 9229 PSM SEPF Innovative blended green finance and SDG facility INO, PLT 54152-001 FIN SEPF, SERC Correlation analysis of COVID-19 using geospatial data INO, TCH, PLT - WUS SEUW Total number of innovation, advanced technology, and pilot initiatives = 6 ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; ENE = energy; FIN = finance; INO = innovation, PLT = pilot initiative; PSM = public sector management; RETA = regional technical assistance; SDG = Sustainable Development Goal; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, & Trade Division; SERC = Southeast Asia Regional Cooperation and Operations Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TCH = advanced technology; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. Source: Asian Development Bank.