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Indonesia and ADB

ADB operations in Indonesia support inclusive development by focusing on the people’s well-being, economic competitiveness, the environment, and help build resilience to climate and disaster risks.

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Indonesia Facts

ADB's Work in Indonesia

Indonesia was a founding member of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 1966. The country is ADB’s sixth largest shareholder and one of its largest sovereign borrowers. It has made remarkable development strides in the 21st century, including sustained economic growth and significant reductions in poverty. Indonesia became a G20 member in 2008 and assumes the group’s presidency in 2022.

The country’s progress is, however, under constraint due to the impacts of a prolonged coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. In the near and medium terms, it will be critical to continue to contain the pandemic, support economic recovery, and implement domestic reforms. Indonesia must overcome various development challenges including tackling human development constraints, enhancing economic competitiveness, and managing the risk posed by climate change and disasters, and achieving environmental sustainability.


Data: Indonesia

Forecasts are based on ADB's flagship publication, the Asian Development Outlook. Updated four times a year, it analyzes economic and development issues in developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.

Development indicators for Indonesia, including a selection of economic, environmental, and social indicators used globally to track progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.

Results achieved are aggregate amounts of outputs and outcomes from operations reported in project completion reports and extended annual review reports circulated for the year.

Cofinancing operations enable ADB’s financing partners, governments or their agencies, multilateral financing institutions, and commercial organizations to participate in financing ADB projects.

Contact: Indonesia Resident Mission (IRM)

The Plaza Office Tower, 11th Floor, Jl. MH Thamrin 28-30, Central Jakarta, Indonesia 10350

  Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday)

  Tel +62 21 29927388
  Fax +62 21 29927399
  E-mail

Jiro TOMINAGA (Mr)
Country Director
Said ZAIDANSYAH (Mr)
Deputy Country Director
Anna FINK (Ms)
Country Strategy and Program Focal Point
Joris VAN ETTEN (Mr)
Country Portfolio Focal Point
Vacant
External Relations Focal Point
Naning MARDINIAH (Ms)
Civil Society Focal Point

Established in 1987, the Indonesia Resident Mission (IRM) is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. IRM’s core functions include:

  • Build and maintain relationships with government, civil society, and private sector
  • Engage in policy dialogue
  • Develop country economic data
  • Coordinate aid
  • Perform economic and sector work and other analytical work
  • Develop the country partnership strategy
  • Perform external relations
  • Manage ADB projects in Indonesia

The Indonesia Resident Mission will be closed on these dates:

Last updated: 22 December 2022