The Indonesian government launched here on Wednesday an agency
called Environment Fund Management Body tasked to manage environmental funds in
addressing climate change and environmental issues.
The agency
supervised by the financial ministry is expected to professionally manage the
environmental funds so as to assure effectiveness of activities to protect the
environment, reducing carbon emissions.
"The agency
would apply accountable and transparent principles in its operation. It applies
international environment fund management standards," Indonesian
Coordinating Minister for the Economic Affairs Darmin Nasution said in his
remarks to address the agency's launching event.
The chief
economic minister expected the agency would coordinate with partners and other
parties, including domestic and foreign donators to assure optimum use of
relevant funds to finance activities aimed at addressing environment protection
as well as reducing impacts of climate change and carbon emission.
On the same
occasion, Environment and Forestry Minister Siti Nurbaya said, "The agency
would further concrete our Paris Agreement moves. The agency will give
systematic financing to control and handle activities to reduce climate change
and carbon emission."