ANGIN to Advocate Seed Stages’ Climate Solutions and Innovation at COP28 in Dubai, Fostering Sustainability Action and Collaboration

Saskia Tjokro, ANGIN’s Advisory Director, with fellow CSO and Climate Advocates in front of Indonesia Pavilion

December 20th, 2023

Press Release: ANGIN to Advocate Seed Stages' Climate Solutions and Innovation at COP28 in Dubai

ANGIN, a prominent advisory platform catalyzing impactful climate actions, actively engaged at The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai which was implemented on 30th of November until 12th of December 2023. This two-week-long conference serves as a platform where global leaders, major businesses, and philanthropists strategize climate change and implement those strategies in the field.

COP28 is a platform dedicated to advocating climate financing, aiming to navigate and resolve the complex intersection of risks and opportunities. As ANGIN shares a parallel focus, we have actively participated in this conference. In our steadfast commitment to impactful climate actions, ANGIN underscored the paramount importance of collaborative efforts created in this event, among governments, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and the intricate relationships within off-taking, sub-vendoring, and regulatory support structures.

Brought to this prestigious occasion by esteemed partners, the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF), and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, ANGIN proudly represented the UNFCCC Indonesia Pavilion. This recognition signifies ANGIN’s pivotal role as a pioneer advocating entrepreneurship as a solution to mitigate climate change in Indonesia. Saskia Tjokro, ANGIN’s Advisory Director, was invited as an investment and business expert to identify additional funding opportunities to support the successful implementation of the Indonesia’s FOLU Net Sink 2030 program in East Nusa Tenggara, part of Indonesia’s Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emission in the forestry and land use sector.

Having an impactful week in Dubai, Saskia was deeply engaged in the Blue Zone, the heart of the conference, participating in vibrant discussions spanning various thematic areas such as climate tech and circular economy. Her involvement extended to insightful forums and meetings, including the Community Empowerment for the National Energy Transition by Pertamina, Integrated Sustainable Bamboo Management for Climate Resilience by BSI-KLHK, and Voices of the Forest: Amplifying Local Knowledge in Climate Change Adaptation. Interaction was also established with key figures, including Indonesia’s Minister of Environment, the Climate and Land Use Alliance, and the Subnational Climate Fund, nurturing promising discussions for potential collaborations and funding support.

“Thank you to our valued partners for involving us, it is highly aligned with our commitment to supporting entrepreneurship as a climate mitigation solution in Indonesia. We are proud pioneers, spotlighting Indonesia’s innovative initiatives, focusing on sustainability and green entrepreneurship. We are deeply grateful and excited to be part of this opportunity!” said Saskia Tjokro, ANGIN’s Advisory Director.

Left to right, Uun Unaya and Monica Tanuhandaru of the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF); Zac Goldsmith, former Minister of State for Overseas Territories, Commonwealth, Energy, Climate, and Environment in England; and Saskia Tjokro, ANGIN’s Advisory Director, pictured in front of Spedagi, one of impact driven enterprise producing bamboo bikes from Indonesia

As an advocate for Indonesian entrepreneurs since 2016, ANGIN feels privileged to have been brought to this prestigious gathering by our partners, offering us the opportunity to connect with esteemed climate change leaders. This experience further solidified our commitment to making a positive impact on our world. We had the honor of engaging with prominent figures such as Shinta Kamdani, Chairman of Asosiasi Pengusaha Indonesia (Apindo); Monica Tanuhandaru, Director of Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF); Siti Nurbaya, Indonesia’s Minister of Environment; and Zac Goldsmith, former Minister of State for Overseas Territories, Commonwealth, Energy, Climate, and Environment in England. The discussions focused on the pivotal role of social entrepreneurs in climate action and emphasized the crucial need for robust support, especially in the initial stages of their initiatives.

Through our representation at COP28, we are dedicated to enhancing our support for early-stage impact-driven solutions in Indonesia. Our commitment remains firm in advocating for private sector financing, capital mobilization, and staying informed about global climate challenges. ANGIN persistently advises and contributes toward a sustainable, carbon net-zero world. In particular, our INTRA program ensures ANGIN comprehensively addresses both supply and demand, striving to scale impact investment and entrepreneurship.

Our partnership with EBF at COP28 stands as a testament to our shared representation of Indonesia’s advancements in sustainable agroforestry practices. As we move forward, we eagerly anticipate the next steps, collaborating with EBF through workshops and focused group discussions to explore potential partnerships and secure funding support. This remarkable opportunity has been truly invaluable, and we’re deeply grateful and thrilled to have played a part in this essential initiative.

About ANGIN

ANGIN is Indonesia’s first and largest tech-enabled early stage investment platform and development advisory consulting company, working to build a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Our team strives to support Indonesia’s economic development by investing in the next generation of entrepreneurs and by bringing best in class practices to Indonesian early stage investment.

Instagram: @angin.indonesia ; @angin.sustainability ; @angin.advisory
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/angin-angel-investment-network-indonesia-

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