07 Avril 2025

Inside INFFs: Experience from the Indonesia Ministry of National Planning


Indonesia is improving SDG financing through the INFF by enhancing public spending, developing green banking solutions, and connecting impact ventures with investors.

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Indonesia is improving SDG financing through the INFF by enhancing public spending, developing green banking solutions, and connecting impact ventures with investors.


Auteur

Luhur Fajar
Project Development and Matchmaking Specialist, National SDGs Secretariat, Ministry of National Planning, Indonesia


Pays

Indonesia

Région

Asie

In this interview, Luhur Fajar, Project Development and Matchmaking Specialist, National SDGs Secretariat, Ministry of National Planning, Indonesia, discusses how Indonesia is using the INFF to drive innovative financing solutions for the SDGs.

The video explores how Indonesia’s INFF is streamlining financing strategies, improving public spending efficiency, and facilitating public-private partnerships through SDG bonds, green sukuk, and blended finance mechanisms. Indonesia is also focused on catalytic funding for impact ventures in sectors like digital health, regenerative farming, and climate adaptation, while also fostering collaboration with philanthropy and faith-based organizations to create greater impact. With over 50 projects in development, Indonesia is positioning itself as a leader in financing the SDGs.