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Climate change
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Bahasa Indonesia
Report
13 July 2023
Innovative Finance Towards Climate Resilience Future
A financial policy recommendation towards a sustainable future
Files available for download (1)
Innovative Finance Towards Low Green House Gas (GHG) Emission and Climate Resilience Future
(PDF, 10 MB)
Report
24 May 2023
Over the tipping point
How multiple, overlapping climate and environmental shocks and hazards on children in the East Asia and Pacific region are eroding their coping strategies,
Files available for download (1)
Over The Tipping Point Report
(PDF, 5 MB)
Report
23 May 2023
Impact of Climate Change in the Health Sector in Indonesia
Key findings and recommendations for climate change adaptation in the health sector
Files available for download (3)
[Executive Summary] Health Sector Readiness in Supporting National Commitment on Climate Change Adaptation: Data Availability and Access
(PDF, 2 MB)
[Policy Brief] Health Sector Readiness in Supporting National Commitment on Climate Change Adaptation: Data Availability and Access
(PDF, 1 MB)
Evidence-based Data and Information on the Impact of Climate Change in the Health Sector in Indonesia
(PDF, 13 MB)
Press release
23 May 2023
Children in East Asia and the Pacific face the greatest exposure to multiple climate disasters
Children in the region face six times more climate related shocks compared to their grandparents, eroding their coping capacity and exacerbating inequality
Article
17 November 2022
Focus on rural realities – A climate change appeal
An op-ed by Engel Laisina, Mitra Muda UNICEF Indonesia
Statement
28 February 2022
Today, 1 billion of the world’s most vulnerable children are at extreme risk. If the world fails to act, tomorrow it will be all children. It is past time to put children at the center of climate action.
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine M. Russell on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 Report
Press release
27 August 2021
Children in Indonesia at ‘high risk’ of the impacts of the climate crisis - UNICEF
For the first time, UNICEF ranks countries based on children’s exposure and vulnerability to climate and environmental shocks, with Indonesian children among the world’s most vulnerable.
Report
20 August 2021
The Climate Crisis is a Child Rights Crisis
Introducing the Children’s Climate Risk Index
Files available for download (2)
English - Full report
(PDF, 12 MB)
English - summary report
(PDF, 5 MB)
Press release
19 November 2020
World Children’s Day: Indonesian children reimagine a more sustainable post-COVID-19 world
Indonesia’s young changemakers talk about climate crisis and environmental solutions with UNICEF National Ambassador Nicholas Saputra
Photo essay
19 November 2020
Safe and sustainable sanitation in a changing climate
Toilets and sanitation systems have helped transform communities across Indonesia but are increasingly at risk from flooding and rising sea levels.
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