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Institute for Essential Services Reform

  • Institute for Essential Services Reform was founded in 2007 and is based in Indonesia .
  • Type of organisation: NGO

IESR works in main 3 themes: energy transition, energy access, and climate change. We also work for promoting good governance in extractive industries.

Key Activities

Activities:

1. Policy advocacy 2. Research 3. Capacity building for CSOs

4. Public campaign

Main Activities

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Target groups

for electricity:
  • Productive use and livelihoods

Themes

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Other themes: energy access, climate change, energy transition

Energy Solution Focus


Where we work

Our regions of operation are: East Asia and Pacific.
Our countries of operation are: Indonesia.
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National level, with intensive work performed in the capital.

Contact Details

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Partnerships

We work together with the following ACCESS coalition partners: Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD), Hivos, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), World Resources Institute (WRI).

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