The Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) puts sustainability at the heart of economic policy and development planning. The partnership brings together five United Nations agencies: UNEP, UNDP, ILO, UNIDO, and UNITAR, whose expertise and support assist partner countries towards their transition to an Inclusive Green Economy (IGE) by providing policy advice, assessments, capacity building, and analytical tools outputs.

PAGE is an alliance of five UN agencies, eight funding partners, and 22 partner countries that work together to transform economies into drivers of sustainability by supporting nations and regions in reframing economic policies and practices around sustainability.
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The United Nations Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) puts sustainability at the heart of economic policymaking. The partnership brings together five United Nations agencies: UNEP, UNDP, ILO, UNIDO, and UNITAR, whose expertise and support assist partner countries towards their transition to an Inclusive Green Economy (IGE) by providing policy advice, assessments, capacity building, and analytical tools outputs.

PAGE is an alliance of five UN agencies, eight funding partners, and 22 partner countries that work together to transform economies into drivers of sustainability by supporting nations and regions in reframing economic policies and practices around sustainability.
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National Dialogue: Accelerating Green Economy Transformation
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PAGE partner countries receive services for policy development and implementation, capacity building and financing for inclusive green economy transitions, tailored to their individual needs and circumstances. It allows each country to develop its own pathway to an economy that is low-carbon, resource-efficient and equitable. PAGE is currently supporting 20 countries in their efforts for deeper economic reframing around sustainability. Over the last five years, more than 90 countries have benefited from the capacity-building and knowledge sharing services of PAGE.

PAGE Impact: 2019-2020 and Beyond

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Supporting the National Development Planning and Policy Making

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Sectoral and Thematic Reform

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Strengthening and Building Institutional and Individual Capacity

PAGE Indonesia, together with Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS and other development partners, has contributed to a number of capacity building activities aimed at national and sub-national planners/civil servants, including in the area of system thinking for integrated planning and system dynamic modelling.

In 2020, PAGE conducted the Green Economy Learning Assessment, with a draft finalized in November of the same year. The assessment aimed to develop a comprehensive, nationally executed skills development program on the green economy for civil servants within the Ministry of National Development Planning/BAPPENAS and other key stakeholders, in support of the Low Carbon Development Indonesia (LCDI) initiative. Additionally, this initiative contributes to assessing skills and designing capacity-building activities targeted at policymakers and government officials. By identifying priority learning needs, this work has advanced the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, target 4.7, which promotes education for sustainable development. Building on the outcomes of this assessment, PAGE has been supporting BAPPENAS since 2022 to enhance curricula and develop reference modules for green economy learning. These resources target planners, relevant civil servants, and other stakeholders, ensuring a broader impact. In 2021, PAGE launched its inaugural Inclusive Green Economy Modelling (IGEM) Course at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Indonesia. The program attracted a diverse cohort of master's and doctoral students from across Indonesia. The second IGEM Course, held from October to December 2022, engaged 77 master's and doctoral students representing 19 universities nationwide. PAGE’s contributions have culminated in the establishment of the Green Academy Indonesia, officially launched in May 2024. The Green Academy is envisioned as a platform for integrated capacity development, fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration within the framework of green development. This initiative is aligned with Indonesia Vision 2045, underscoring the nation’s commitment to a sustainable and inclusive future.
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