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According to the bank document, the transaction technical assistance (TA) facility is a subproject under the TA cluster for the Sustainable Infrastructure Assistance Program Phase II (SIAP2) to support project preparation, project implementation, and capacity building and policy advice to a series of ongoing and ensuing projects on water management and water security in the Republic of Indonesia during 2020 2023.
The TA facility will (i) build on partnerships to bring innovations including land and water management earth observations services; web-based asset management information systems and use of Light Detection and Ranging to improve operation and maintenance of water resources assets, and nature-based solutions;
(ii) focus on project readiness by synchronizing project preparation with facilities such as the Accelerating Infrastructure Delivery through Better Engineering Services Project (ESP);
(iii) provide integrated water supply solutions under the _source to tap_ framework by facilitating collaboration among sectors;
(iv) leverage financing by continuing the strategic partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development and by identifying potential for private investments through public-private partnership and other modalities for the water supply sector.
Government of Australia (co-financing) US$ 1.4 million
Executing Agencies
1/Directorate General of Agricultural Infrastructure & Facilities, Ministry of Agriculture, Republic of Indonesia
Jl. Taman Margastwa No.3 Ragunan, Jakarta Selatan DKI Jakarta 12550 Indonesia
2/ Directorate General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works & Housing, Republic of Indonesia
Jl Pattimura No.20, Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta Selatan, Indonesia
3/ National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS)
Jl. Taman Suropati No. 2
Jakarta 10310
Indonesia
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