Development partnership with Indonesia
To support strong institutions and cross cutting issues in Indonesia, our development partnership will focus on outcomes that ensure that:
- inclusive and transparent institutions are supported, including legal institutions and the judiciary, and are aligned with Indonesia's medium-term targets and long-term goals
- Indonesia's democracy is supported, including through constructive engagement, policy dialogue and knowledge sharing across government, communities, civil society, research organisations and media
- institutional links between Australian and Indonesian public sector institutions are stronger and continuing to grow
We will work together to support Indonesia's objectives of maintaining transparent and accountable justice institutions, reforming the criminal justice system and ensuring equal access to justice for women, girls and people with disability. We will also work with regional partners to counter violent extremism, support de‑radicalisation and address transnational crime.
We will partner with government and CSOs to increase inclusive participation in democratic processes. We will further strengthen ties by promoting people-to-people exchanges aimed at building mutual understanding of the rich cultural and religious diversity of Indonesia and Australia.
Building stronger and deeper institutional linkages between our governments, private sector, research and non-governmental organisations will promote knowledge sharing in support of our mutual interest in stability and prosperity.
We will prioritise trilateral development cooperation in the Pacific and will work together through multilateral development forums and institutions including Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Global Partnership for Education.
Key Investments
- Australia Awards in Indonesia program (AAI)
- Australia–Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society (INKLUSI)
- Australia–Indonesia Partnership for Justice Phase 2 (AIPJ2)
- Australia–Indonesia Knowledge Partnerships Platform (KONEKSI)
- Australia–World Bank Indonesia Partnership (ABIP)
- The Democratic Resilience Pilot Program (DemRes)
- Building Relationships through Intercultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement (BRIDGE)
- Australia–Indonesia Institute (AII)
- Australia–Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (AIYEP)
- Australia–Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program (AIMEP)
Australia Awards in Indonesia Program (AAI)
*$128 million, 2022 - 2030
Australia Awards scholarships are offered to the next generation of Indonesian leaders. Through long-term and short-term study and research, recipients develop the skills, knowledge, and networks to drive change and help build people-to-people links. Engagement with alumni (including those who self-fund their study) upon their return to Indonesia is a high priority for the program, to celebrate the achievements of Australian Alumni in Indonesia and foster their ongoing connections to Australia.
* the figure only covers activities undertaken in Indonesia and does not include tuition fees and other costs occurred in Australia.
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Australia Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society (INKLUSI)
$120 million, 2021-2029
The Australia Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society (INKLUSI) aims to empower civil society organisations (CSOs) and facilitate collaboration with the Indonesian Government at national and sub-national levels to contribute to inclusive development, including gender equality, women's empowerment, disability rights and social inclusion.
Related document
Name of document | Year published | Type |
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Australia-Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society – Investment Design Document | 2022 | Design |
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Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Justice Phase 2 (AIPJ2)
$71.5 million, 2017-2025
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Justice Phase 2 (AIPJ2) brings two previous Australian aid investments, the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ) and the Australia Indonesia Security Cooperation Program under a single investment to strengthen the rule of law and the security environment in Indonesia. The program includes work on promoting transparency and accountability of judicial institutions, reducing prison overcrowding through restorative justice, preventing violent extremism and transnational crime, and strengthening human rights through gender equality and disability inclusion.
Related documents
Name of document | Year published | Type |
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Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice II – Design document | 2016 | Design |
AIPJ2 six monthly report (Apr – Dec 2017) | 2017 | Report |
AIPJ2 six monthly report (Jan – Jun 2018) | 2018 | Report |
AIPJ2 six monthly report (Jul – Dec 2018) | 2018 | Report |
AIPJ2 six monthly report (Jan – Jun 2019) | 2019 | Report |
Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice phase 2 (AIPJ2): Independent Review | 2019 | Independent Review |
Related links
- Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice
- Federal Court of Australia
- AIPJ2 Website
- Australian Attorney-General's Department
- Supreme Court of Indonesia
- Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission
- Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights
- Indonesian Attorney General's Office
Australia-Indonesia Knowledge Partnerships Platform (KONEKSI)
$50 million, 2022-2027
KONEKSI is Australia's flagship program in the knowledge and innovation sector in Indonesia. KONEKSI's goal is to build enduring partnerships between Indonesia and Australian knowledge institutions to advance inclusive and sustainable development.
Related document
Name of document | Year published | Type |
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KONEKSI Design Document | 2022 | Design |
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Australia-World Bank Indonesia Partnership (ABIP)
$30 million, 2020 - 2024
The Australia-World Bank Indonesia Partnership (ABIP) is a 5-year, single-donor trust fund with the World Bank in Indonesia. It aims to support the Government of Indonesia's efforts to increase inclusive economic growth through human capital development, economic governance, jobs and social protection and infrastructure.
Related document
Name of document | Year published | Type |
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Australia-World Bank Indonesia Partnership Independent Mid-Term Review | Feb 2023 | Independent evaluation and management response |
Democratic Resilience Pilot Program (DemRes)
$9 million, 2021-2025
Responding to a request from Indonesia's electoral management bodies, Australia is funding the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) and The Asia Foundation to work in partnership with local civil society organisations, the National Election Commission (KPU) and the National Election Oversight Body to strengthen electoral management and operations. The program seeks to strengthen inclusive procedural democracy and elections (particularly for women, youth and people with disabilities), promote civil liberties and counter misinformation and disinformation.
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Building Relationships through Inter-cultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement (BRIDGE)
$9.5 million, 2019 - 2026
The Building Relationships through Inter-cultural Dialogue and Growing Engagement (BRIDGE) program aims to build people-people links between Indonesians and Australian teachers, students and school communities by selecting Australian and Indonesian teachers to participate in an international program that focuses on improving the teaching practices and cross-cultural understanding between participants.
Related links
- BRIDGE School Partnerships Program | Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- BRIDGE Program | Asia Education Foundation
Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII)
The Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII) was established by the Australian Government in 1989 to contribute to a more broadly based and enduring relationship between Australia and Indonesia and to project positive images of Australia and Indonesia in each other's country.
It manages a range of programs, grants rounds, and awards including:
- Australia-Indonesia Institute Indonesian Studies Awards
- BRIDGE School Partnerships Program
- Australia-Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program
- Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program
- Elizabeth O'Neill Journalism Award
- Australia-Indonesia Senior Editors Program
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Australia Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (AIYEP) (Phase II)
$0.5 million, 2023-24
The Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (AIYEP), established in 1982, links youth (21-25 years old) in Australia and Indonesia through social, professional, and cultural exchange. It is a chance for participants to grow their intercultural skills, professional experiences, and international networks. AIYEP is one of The Australia-Indonesia Institute's (AII) longstanding DFAT programs that contribute to the important work of building bridges of understanding between Australia and Indonesia.
Related links
- Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (DFAT)
- Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (Value Learning)
Australia Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program (AIMEP) (Phase II)
$0.5 million, 2023-24
The program focuses on building a greater understanding for Australians of the nature of mainstream Islam in Indonesia and, for Indonesians, a greater awareness of Australia's multicultural society.
Related links
- Australia-Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program (DFAT)
- Australia-Indonesia Muslim Exchange Program (Mosaic Connections)