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The National Slum Upgrading Project for Indonesia aims to improve access to urban infrastructure and services in targeted slums in Indonesia. The project includes five components:
The first component: institutional and policy development will support institutional strengthening and capacity building of central government agencies (e.g., BAPPENAS, MPWH)responsible for the management of KOTAKU
The second component is about integrated planning support and capacity building for Local Governments and Communities The activities under this component will build the capacity of participating local governments to design and implement slum upgrading.
The third component: urban infrastructure and services investment support.
Component 4: Implementation Support and Technical Assistance: This component will finance implementation support and technical assistance to strengthen the capacity of staff of the PMU, provincial level government agencies, participating cities, participating kecamatans (districts), and participating kelurahans, including the hiring of NMCs, TMCs, and OSPs
Component 5: Contingency for Disaster Response: This component will finance preparedness and rapid response measure to address disasters, emergency and/or catastrophic events, in accordance with the applicable Emergency Response Operations Manual.
Borrower US$ 1310.00 million
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development US$ 216.50 million
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank US$ 216.50 million
Total US$ 1743.00 million
1/World Bank
Contact: George Soraya
Title: Lead Municipal Engineer
Tel: 5781+3058 /
Email: gsoraya@worldbank.org
Contact: Evi Hermirasari
Title: Senior Urban Development Specialist
Tel: 5781+3246 /
Email: ehermirasari@worldbank.org
2/Borrower/Client/Recipient
Name: Ministry of Finance
Contact: Robert Pakpahan
Title: Director General of Budget Financing and Risk
Tel: 62213500841
Email: rpakpah@yahoo.com
3/Implementing Agencies
Name: Ministry of Public Works and Housing
Contact: Andreas Suhono
Title: Director General of Human Settlements
Tel: 0622172796155
Email: dirjenck@pu.go.id
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