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The Transportation Program advances a sustainable, affordable, and low-carbon mobility system. The program includes aviation, road transportation, and marine shipping initiatives. A total grant of $62.5 million was awarded to low emission mobility projects. Through the Transportation Program, funding has been extended to organizations like Green ID in Vietnam, the World Resources Institute, and C40 Cities to facilitate the implementation of initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable transportation solutions in Southeast Asia.
The UN's Energy Transition Partnership brings together funders, philanthropies, and governments in Southeast Asia to accelerate a transition to greener economies. The IKEA Foundation is supporting this work in Indonesia due to the nation's significant reliance on fossil fuels. The grant provided amounts to Euro 1.82 million.
The IKEA Foundation has awarded $10 million to the New Energy Nexus Indonesia to help accelerate the transition to a renewable energy economy by educating over 6,000 people and supporting 60 rising entrepreneurs. Initiatives include plans to expand an existing energy startup acceleration programme to eight major cities across Indonesia. Startups and developers will receive coaching on providing electricity to off-grid communities, and $4 million in seed funding will help get their products and services to market.
The IKEA Foundation has granted $12 million to the ClimateWorks Foundation to bolster Indonesia's efforts in achieving ambitious, transparent, and measurable policy advan cements in key energy-consuming sectors, such as transportation, buildings, appliances, and heavy industries. This funding aims to facilitate the transition to a net-zero emissions economy and establish a sustainable, climate-oriented organizational presence within Indonesia, led and governed by Indonesians.