en.Wedoany.com Reported - Indonesia has officially reopened the Climate and Carbon Collaboration and Advisory Center (RKKIK) as a key initiative to strengthen national climate action and accelerate the implementation of low-carbon development strategies. The reopening ceremony was held on June 4, 2026, at the headquarters of the Ministry of Environment in Jakarta, led by Minister of Environment and Head of the Environmental Control Agency (KLH/BPLH), Moh Jumhur Hidayat.
The reopening of RKKIK comes at a time of escalating global climate crises, positioning it as a collaborative platform connecting government agencies, businesses, academia, civil society organizations, development partners, and youth. The platform aims to support Indonesia in achieving its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets and strengthen the implementation of carbon economic instruments under the country's low-carbon development agenda. During the launch ceremony, Minister Jumhur emphasized that climate action requires closer cooperation across sectors and among stakeholders. He noted that the success of climate policies depends not only on the quality of regulations but also on the ability to build an ecosystem that connects knowledge, data, resources, and concrete actions. He described RKKIK as a shared space where stakeholders can exchange experiences, discuss challenges, and develop collaborative solutions to support Indonesia's climate goals.
According to Ary Sudijanto, Deputy for Climate Change Control and Carbon Economic Value Governance at KLH/BPLH, RKKIK operates based on Ministerial Decree No. 2211 issued on June 1, 2026. The center has been designed as a platform for consultation, communication, information sharing, and education, supporting collaboration among national and local governments, businesses, academia, communities, and international partners in implementing climate and carbon-related policies. In the future, RKKIK will enhance the effectiveness of NDC implementation and carbon economic value mechanisms through technical assistance, capacity-building programs, advocacy services, and partnerships.
The center will support a range of strategic climate initiatives, including climate change mitigation and adaptation programs, implementation of carbon economic value policies, management of the national climate change control registration system, operation of the carbon unit registration system, and facilitation of international climate finance and cooperation. To expand public participation, RKKIK will also launch flagship programs such as Climate Corners, Climate Clinics, Climate Dialogue Forums, the National Carbon Forum, and the Carbon Youth Lab. These initiatives aim to improve public access to climate information, strengthen technical advisory services, encourage multi-stakeholder networking, and promote youth engagement in climate action and carbon economy development.
The Indonesian Ministry of Environment believes that the reopening of RKKIK will provide a stronger collaborative platform to connect innovation, investment, knowledge, and public participation, ultimately supporting the country's transition toward a resilient and sustainable low-carbon future.
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