On November 22 to 29, 2025, senior officials from seven key Indonesian government agencies, including the Ministry of Environment, Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Industry, Coordinating Ministry for Infrastructure, the Jakarta Environmental Agency, and the Jakarta Regional Development Planning Agency participated in a Knowledge Exchange to Seoul as part of a broader 12-month program of technical support to the Government of Indonesia.
Delegates participated in focused seminars, policy dialogues, and field visits where they learned from Korea’s experience in environmental governance and air quality management, with the aim to inform policy formulation, institutional coordination, and program implementation across the Greater Jakarta region.
Delegates also visited major pollution control and monitoring sites, including the Yeongheung Thermal Power Plant and the Advanced Environmental Monitoring Center where they observed Korea’s advanced emissions management and real-time surveillance systems.
The exchange formed part of the aimed to conduct air quality diagnostics, develop operational models, and determine what could be achieved through enhanced air-quality policies and investments to support the development of potential interventions at-scale for Greater Jakarta and enhance officials’ understanding of clean air opportunities and needs based on international experience.
K-Partners: KEITI, Korea Environment Corporation’s air monitoring and emissions systems, Seoul Metropolitan Institute of Public Health and Environment, Korea Automobile Environmental Association, and the National Institute of Environmental Research.