SNV Indonesia
Indonesia ranks 112 on the Human Development Index.
Graha Inti Fauzi 5F, Jl. Buncit Raya 22, South Jakarta, 12510
Present since2013
Projects21
SNV is committed to helping Indonesia tap into its economic, population, and natural resources to drive inclusive growth and lasting environmental sustainability.
Since 2013, SNV has been actively collaborating with the Government of Indonesia to address critical challenges in the agri-food, water, and energy sectors. Partnering with local and global stakeholders, our efforts align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to drive systemic change and strengthen the capacities of individuals and organisations across Indonesia.
Our global approaches are tailored to the local context, mainstreaming climate mitigation and adaptation, Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI), and strong institutions and effective governance.
In the water sector, SNV contributes to the water security for all by strengthening capacities in equitable water resource management, sustainable and inclusive irrigation, climate-resilient rural WASH services, and sustainable urban water cycles. In the agri-aood sector, we contribute to the food security by advancing sustainable agricultural practices and deforestation-free supply chains. Our work includes fostering sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices, institutional business development for farmer groups, and improving financial literacy for both male and female farmers.
A cornerstone of our strategy in Indonesia is fostering multi-stakeholder partnerships. We actively engage with national and local governments, civil society organisations, farmer groups, cooperatives, youth and women’s groups, entrepreneurs, right-holder organisations, and private sector actors at both national and international levels.
Through these initiatives, SNV strives to create lasting and inclusive impacts across Indonesia’s development landscape.
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Contact our country office to learn more about activities in Indonesia.