Asian Development Bank and Indonesia: Fact Sheet

Publication | April 2022

Indonesia was a founding member of ADB in 1966. The country is ADB’s sixth largest shareholder and one of its largest sovereign borrowers. ADB approved $2.12 billion in sovereign loans and grants to Indonesia in 2021.

ADB operations in Indonesia continue to be guided by the Country Partnership Strategy covering 2020–2024. The strategy is geared toward helping Indonesia emerge stronger from the COVID-19 pandemic through three strategic pathways—improving people’s well-being, accelerating economic recovery, and strengthening resilience.

Climate change and green recovery will be one of the key priority agendas for ADB operations in the country. Indonesia is a pilot country of the innovative Energy Transition Mechanism and the ADB Indonesia Resident Mission is housing the secretariat of the Blue SEA Finance Hub.

Updated yearly, this ADB Fact Sheet provides concise information on ADB's operations in the country and contact information.

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Series
Subjects
  • ADB administration and governance
  • ADB funds and products
Countries
  • Indonesia

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