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INDONESIA

Aid fact sheet: Updated October 2016

$365.7 MILLION ESTIMATED AUSTRALIAN ODA 2016-17

US3,630 (2014) GROSS NATIONAL INCOME PER CAPITA*

2015-16 2016-17
Estimated Budget
252.2 MILLION (2014) POPULATION*
Outcome Estimate
($m) ($m)

Indonesia is a close neighbour and an Total Country Programs 313.9 296.0


important partner in our bilateral, Total Regional 36.5 35.5
regional and global interests. A
prosperous, stable and growing Total Global 23.5 28.1
Indonesia is good for regional stability,
security, trade and cooperation. Total Other Government 5.3 6.1
Australia works with Indonesia to target Departments
the fundamental constraints to its Total Australian ODA to Indonesia 379.2 365.7
growth and poverty reduction.
% of Total Australian ODA 9.4% 9.6%
Strategic direction
Australia’s development assistance to Indonesia helps ODA = Official Development Assistance
accelerate economic growth and stability through improving
competitiveness and strengthening the impact of Indonesia’s Program highlights
resources.
In 2015-16, Australia helped:
Australia’s economic partnership with Indonesia has three key
objectives: • 18,567 farmers increase their incomes
• effective economic institutions and infrastructure • 490,042 people have better access to safe water and
• human development for a productive and healthy basic sanitation
society • train 3,202 people in trade, investment, competition,
• an inclusive society through effective governance. tax and budget policy
Our work in Indonesia contributes towards achieving the 2030 • 12,799 women survivors of violence access
Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable counselling services and emergency shelters
Development Goals (SDGs), for example by: improving the • 20,366 community service clinics in 66 districts to
lives of poor women through increased access to jobs, social hold more frequent weight and height checks, and
protection programs and improved conditions for overseas feeding and immunization sessions for infants.
labour (SDG 5); improved access to water and sanitation (SDG
6); and promoting inclusive growth through increasing
Key framework document
incomes for smallholder farmers (SDG 8). - Australia’s Aid Investment Plan for Indonesia 2015-16 to
We will offer 553 new Australia Awards for Indonesian students to 2018-19
study in Australia in 2016. In 2015-16 we had 156 Australian
Volunteers for International Development working in Indonesia.
Australian ODA to Indonesia by investment
priorities 2016-17
Infrastructure and Trade
10% 13% Agriculture, Fisheries and Water
9% Effective Governance
1% 11%
Education
Health
32% 24% Building Resilience
General development support

@DFAT
Sources: *GNI: World Bank 2014; Population: IMF WEO where available, the EIU or other reputable source DFAT.GOV.AU

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