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Annual Report – WWF Sustainable Finance Regulations and Central Bank Activities 2024 

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Rizkia Sari Yudawinata rjoedawinata@wwf.id  

Aurellia Puteri Arfita aarfita@wwf.id 

Annual Report – WWF Sustainable Banking Assessment 2024 

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Rizkia Sari Yudawinata rjoedawinata@wwf.id  

Risyad Tri Setiaputra rsetiaputra@wwf.id 

Murabahah Contract SchemeMurabahah contract for fertilizer procurement by smallholder RSPO-certified palm oil farmer cooperative  

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Rizkia Sari Yudawinata rjoedawinata@wwf.id  

Risyad Tri Setiaputra rsetiaputra@wwf.id 

Children’s Story Book – Ranti Looking for Peat.
Children’s Story Book – Eko Paints Peat.
Children’s Story Book – Befriending Peat.
Leaflet – Baru Village, Towards Sustainable Peatland Village.
Leaflet – Business Model of Agro-silvo-fishery in Baru Village, Rambutan Subdistrict, Banyuasin District.
Leaflet – Local Action to Global Impact: Supporting of The Development Tropical Peatland Protection and Management Planning (RPPEG).
Leaflet – Designing conservation funding for Peat Landscapes.
Leaflet – From Assessment of Livelihoods and Landscape to Increase Resilience to Roadmap for Sustainable Peatland Villages (Peta Jalan Gambut Lestari – Pegari).
Leaflet – Modelling the Impact of Canal Blocking on Water Table Dynamics and Carbon.
Comic Book – An Adventure in the Peatlands Let’s explore and learn about peatland together! This comic book will introduce you to the peatlands in Aceh, Indonesia and will tell you why they are important to be conserved—not only in Aceh but also elsewhere. This comic book is developed by GIZ as part of Sustainable Use of Peatlands and Haze Mitigation in ASEAN/Strengthening Regional Experiences on Sustainable Peatland Management in ASEAN (SUPA/ASEAN REPEAT) Work Area 3 implementation in pilot site.
Report – Sustainable Banking Assessment (SUSBA) 2023 Report WWF has released the 7th SUSBA report, a comprehensive assessment of the integration of ESG aspects. Specifically for Indonesia, SUSBA 2023 includes 11 private and state-owned banks, showing that four banks have set net zero target, two banks have calculated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and one bank has implemented the Science-based Target Initiative (SBTi). Furthermore, the development of financial products that support the net zero transition is still limited, especially for small and medium scales. Also, the risk of natural and biodiversity impacts on financial performance is not yet an urgency for most banks in Indonesia.
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