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New Findings from the Saleh Bay Expedition: Eviota Samota

In October 2024, researchers from Konservasi Indonesia discovered a new dwarf goby species, Eviota samota, during an eight-day expedition in Saleh Bay. The survey recorded 570 species, highlighting the bay’s rich biodiversity. Eviota samota adds to the Indo-Pacific’s goby diversity, bringing the Eviota genus total to 134 species.

Support Area : Biodiversity

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Urban Act Indonesia Held a Discussion Meeting on 2025 Workplan with Strategic Partner, Bappenas

Urban Act Indonesia held a strategic meeting to align its 2025 work plan with national priorities. Key discussions covered urban climate governance, climate finance, GEDSI integration, and regional collaboration. Follow-up actions include policy updates, advancing Green Academy initiatives, and strengthening financing mechanisms to support sustainable and inclusive urban development.

Support Area : Mitigation

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Advancing Waste Management Financing: Workshop on Investment Project Identification in Padang and Medan

Urban Act Indonesia, through ESCAP, held workshops in Padang and Medan to identify investment-ready waste management projects. The events gathered key stakeholders to enhance project financing prospects. Padang focused on waste segregation, while Medan prioritized community-based solutions, advancing both cities’ readiness for climate finance opportunities at WUF12.

Support Area : Mitigation

Project News

Slide14

New Findings from the Saleh Bay Expedition: Eviota Samota

In October 2024, researchers from Konservasi Indonesia discovered a new dwarf goby species, Eviota samota, during an eight-day expedition in Saleh Bay. The survey recorded 570 species, highlighting the bay’s rich biodiversity. Eviota samota adds to the Indo-Pacific’s goby diversity, bringing the Eviota genus total to 134 species.

Support Area : Biodiversity

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Urban Act Indonesia Held a Discussion Meeting on 2025 Workplan with Strategic Partner, Bappenas

Urban Act Indonesia held a strategic meeting to align its 2025 work plan with national priorities. Key discussions covered urban climate governance, climate finance, GEDSI integration, and regional collaboration. Follow-up actions include policy updates, advancing Green Academy initiatives, and strengthening financing mechanisms to support sustainable and inclusive urban development.

Support Area : Mitigation

Slide25

Advancing Waste Management Financing: Workshop on Investment Project Identification in Padang and Medan

Urban Act Indonesia, through ESCAP, held workshops in Padang and Medan to identify investment-ready waste management projects. The events gathered key stakeholders to enhance project financing prospects. Padang focused on waste segregation, while Medan prioritized community-based solutions, advancing both cities’ readiness for climate finance opportunities at WUF12.

Support Area : Mitigation