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The United States and Indonesia Sign $35 Million Debt Swap Agreement to . . . “Indonesia is home to some of the most biologically diverse coral reef ecosystems in the world that support the livelihoods of millions of Indonesians The U S Department of Treasury is committed to advancing efforts that protect valuable ecosystems while promoting economic development
United States and Indonesia Sign Landmark Debt-for-Nature Swap to . . . The United States, Indonesia, and leading environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs) signed a groundbreaking debt-for-nature swap on July 3 to protect Indonesia’s precious coral reef ecosystems by redirecting $35 million of Indonesia’s debt into an investment in coral reef conservation
Indonesia and US seal $35 mln coral reef debt swap | Reuters LONDON, July 8 (Reuters) - The U S has agreed to forgive $35 million of Indonesian debt over the next nine years, the U S Treasury said on Monday, in return for the Southeast Asian
Indonesia - US Completed Debt-For-Nature Swap Transferring Proces With the support of a number of conservation organizations, the debt of the Indonesian Government to the US Government has officially been transferred for conservation and protection activities for coral reef ecosystems in the territory of Indonesia
GFCR Supports Landmark ‘Debt-For-Nature’ Swap to Protect Indonesia’s . . . Geneva, 8 August 2024 – In a monumental achievement for marine conservation, the Governments of the United States and the Republic of Indonesia alongside key implementing partners of the Global Fund for Coral Reefs (GFCR) have signed a US$35 million debt-for-nature swap to protect Indonesia’s coral reef ecosystems
Indonesia and the U. S. Finalize $35 Million Debt-for-Nature Swap for . . . The Indonesian government recently announced an agreement to transfer a US$35 million debt to the United States, which will be used for coral reef conservation in Indonesia This process, finalized on January 15, is the realization of an agreement signed in July 2024