Survey on Financial Inclusion and Access (SOFIA)
Limited access to financial services has been identified as one of the key constraints that many people in eastern Indonesia face.
Dwi leads the strategic implementation of the programme and growth of our Indonesia office.
She has worked in the development sector for more than 17 years, primarily in climate, people, nature, and environment related projects. This includes her current involvement as the Senior Advisor in the four years project (2023-2027) of Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI) Indonesia that aims to integrate climate agenda into development plan, where she provides strategic advise for both technical and managerial aspects of the project delivery, as well as holding key relations with the Indonesian Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) and UK FCDO as the main counterparts.
Dwi has also been involved in designing and implementing various studies and lead the implementation of key projects in Indonesia and Southeast Asia for other clients, including Monitoring Evaluation Learning for UK Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions (UK PACT) programme and managing a GIZ’s project on capacity development action plan for Lower Mekong Basin.
Limited access to financial services has been identified as one of the key constraints that many people in eastern Indonesia face.
An evidence-based assessment of public finances in child-related services in Aceh, Indonesia
This three year management project of the Multi-Stakeholder Forestry Programme will help strengthen governance across Indonesia’s forestry sector.
The Green Prosperity (GP) project is a high-value project funded by MCA-Indonesia
Conducting formative research to assess current parenting practices in Aceh, Indonesia, and how knowledge gaps can be filled
We are providing support to Indonesia’s flagship conditional cash transfer programme to deliver capacity building, communication and advocacy training for social development.
Defra’s Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF) aims to reduce poverty, protect and restore biodiversity and lessen the impact of climate change in six critical landscapes around the world.
We are supporting the Mitigation Action Facility to evaluate and learn from their ambitious mitigation national projects to amplify the transformational impact of their funding.
Exploring strategies to mobilise private investment for climate adaptation, with case studies from Southeast Asia and global recommendations for funders.
Forestry is central to Indonesia's economic development - how can it be kept sustainable and inclusive?
Looking at disaster risk management in Indonesia
Oxford Policy Management Limited is an official partner of the Indonesia Development Forum (IDF) 2019
Jonathan Mitchell and Dwi Rahardiani share reflections from the Indonesia Development Forum (IDF) 2019
This International Youth Day we’re exploring how to improve the resilience of adolescents in Indonesia