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Indonesia and ADB

ADB operations in Indonesia support inclusive development by focusing on the people’s well-being, economic competitiveness, the environment, and help build resilience to climate and disaster risks.

Indonesia: Opportunities

Procurement Plans

For ADB-financed projects, ADB's Procurement Guidelines and Guidelines for the Use of Consultants require borrowers to prepare and publish Procurement Plans once the financing of a project has been approved. The Procurement Plan captures all major goods, works and consulting services procurement that is either ongoing or expected to take place in the following 18 months.

Tenders

The latest procurement and consulting notices, as well as contracts awarded, can be found in the Projects & Tenders section.

International Staff Vacancies (Headquarters and Country Offices)

ADB recruits its International Staff from its member countries. ADB offers a competitive salary and benefits applicable to internationally recruited staff. Women are encouraged to apply.

National and Administrative Staff Vacancies

ADB recruits its National and Administrative Staff from interested applicants residing in the duty station country. ADB offers a competitive salary and benefits applicable to locally recruited staff.

Scholarship Program

The Asian Development Bank/Japan Scholarship Program offers about 150 postgraduate scholarships a year for studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions.

The general public is advised to be aware of recruitment scams using the name of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Read more.

Latest on Indonesia

Asia Bond Monitor – March 2023

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Asia Bond Monitor – March 2023

This edition notes slowing growth in the last quarter of 2022 in emerging East Asia’s local currency (LCY) bond market, though aggregate issuance of LCY bonds by these economies reached a record high in 2022.

The Spillover Effects of Water Supply Infrastructure Development: A Theoretical Model

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The Spillover Effects of Water Supply Infrastructure Development: A Theoretical Model

The price of water supply can be kept very low by sharing spillover tax revenues collected by the government with private investors and water infrastructure operators.

When it Comes to Fighting Climate Change, Green is Golden

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When it Comes to Fighting Climate Change, Green is Golden

Climate change is an existential threat, but it also represents a massive opportunity for Southeast Asia to pursue low-carbon economic growth.

Greening Southeast Asia’s Infrastructure Pipeline

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Greening Southeast Asia’s Infrastructure Pipeline

Private sector capital needs to be mobilized to bridge the climate financing gap. This requires new innovative approaches to attract private sector investment in green projects.