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Small Steps 22 Toward Greener Events: Tips from IKI Hub Indonesia
As IKI-financed projects, we organize a wide range of events—from small meetings with counterparts to large-scale workshops and forums.
As an organization committed to conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we believe that sustainability should not just be a vision, but a practice reflected in how we operate. Hosting environmentally responsible events is one way we can “walk the talk” and inspire others to do the same. There are some small but impactful steps you can take ranging from choosing sustainable venues, strategic location with public transport option, until digital event materials.
Small Steps Toward Greener Events: Tips from IKI Hub Indonesia
As IKI-financed projects, we organize a wide range of events—from small meetings with counterparts to large-scale workshops and forums.
As an organization committed to conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we believe that sustainability should not just be a vision, but a practice reflected in how we operate. Hosting environmentally responsible events is one way we can “walk the talk” and inspire others to do the same. There are some small but impactful steps you can take ranging from choosing sustainable venues, strategic location with public transport option, until digital event materials.
The 3rd IKI Indonesia training: Beyond Numbers – Understanding Impact Measurement for Sustainable Solutions
To strengthen impact measurement within IKI projects, IKI Hub Indonesia, in collaboration with harapura impact, hosted the 3rd IKI Training: Beyond Numbers – Understanding Impact Measurement for Sustainable Solutions on February 18–19, 2025, in Jakarta. This training empowered participants to move beyond output-based reporting and adopt impact-driven evaluation frameworks—ensuring that climate initiatives lead to real, measurable change.
IKI Roundtable Discussion: Navigating New Trends in Climate Action Amidst Institutional Change
On 3 February 2025, the International Climate Initiative (IKI) Hub Indonesia, in collaboration with Think Policy Indonesia, hosted a discussion session on Navigating New Trends in Climate Action. The event that was implemented through ‘fish-bowl format’ brought together organizations implementing IKI-funded projects to exchange insights and strategies.
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Small Steps 22 Toward Greener Events: Tips from IKI Hub Indonesia
As IKI-financed projects, we organize a wide range of events—from small meetings with counterparts to large-scale workshops and forums.
As an organization committed to conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we believe that sustainability should not just be a vision, but a practice reflected in how we operate. Hosting environmentally responsible events is one way we can “walk the talk” and inspire others to do the same. There are some small but impactful steps you can take ranging from choosing sustainable venues, strategic location with public transport option, until digital event materials.
Small Steps Toward Greener Events: Tips from IKI Hub Indonesia
As IKI-financed projects, we organize a wide range of events—from small meetings with counterparts to large-scale workshops and forums.
As an organization committed to conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we believe that sustainability should not just be a vision, but a practice reflected in how we operate. Hosting environmentally responsible events is one way we can “walk the talk” and inspire others to do the same. There are some small but impactful steps you can take ranging from choosing sustainable venues, strategic location with public transport option, until digital event materials.
The 3rd IKI Indonesia training: Beyond Numbers – Understanding Impact Measurement for Sustainable Solutions
To strengthen impact measurement within IKI projects, IKI Hub Indonesia, in collaboration with harapura impact, hosted the 3rd IKI Training: Beyond Numbers – Understanding Impact Measurement for Sustainable Solutions on February 18–19, 2025, in Jakarta. This training empowered participants to move beyond output-based reporting and adopt impact-driven evaluation frameworks—ensuring that climate initiatives lead to real, measurable change.
IKI Roundtable Discussion: Navigating New Trends in Climate Action Amidst Institutional Change
On 3 February 2025, the International Climate Initiative (IKI) Hub Indonesia, in collaboration with Think Policy Indonesia, hosted a discussion session on Navigating New Trends in Climate Action. The event that was implemented through ‘fish-bowl format’ brought together organizations implementing IKI-funded projects to exchange insights and strategies.