About FCIP

FCIP

Stands for the Future Cities Infrastructure Programme, a UK-Indonesia partnership advancing sustainable and resillient urban infrastructure.

Part of Melaju

A core element of the UK-Indonesia Melaju partnership, advancing sustainable infrastructure in line with Golden Indonesia 2045 and the net zero 2060 vision.

Climate Action Support

FCIP provides technical assistance for climate-positive infrastructure projects, helping Indonesia achieve its climate goals.

Collaborative Platform

A platform that brings together national and subnational governments, development partners, industry, and local communities.

Enabling City-Level Investment

Recognising cities’ major role in climate and environmental impacts, FCIP supports the development of green urban infrastructure that can attract financing at the city level.

Projects

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Receiving FCIP assistance

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Initial engagements with cities

Updated as of March 2026

Priority Sectors for Year 2 (June 2025 – July 2026)

Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) – Bali, Pekanbaru

Providing project preparation support and deepening city relationships for projects and developing a BRT toolkit with the Ministry of Transportation to be distributed to cities across Indonesia.

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Solid Waste Management (SWM) – Cilegon

Supporting urban landfill management and the financing of waste processing and waste-to-energy facilities.

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Flood Management – Surabaya

Using Land Value Capture (LVC) as a mechanism to contribute to the funding of flood interventions (e.g. urban drainage, nature-based solutions in embankments).

GEDSI – Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion

GEDSI considerations are integrated across all priority sectors through the application of the GEDSI Lens Toolkit, ensuring that interventions are responsive to the needs of vulnerable and underrepresented groups from the earliest stages of project design.

FCIP Workshop - September 2025

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