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The Center for Environment and Global Financing (CEGF) is established to advancing knowledge and finding effective solutions related to the crucial financing aspects of resilience and sustainable development. Through its multidisciplinary approach, CEGF addresses pressing global challenges and works towards creating a more sustainable and resilient future for all.
As part of its mission, CEGF collaborates closely with the seven RDI clusters, forming a powerful network of experts from various fields. By leveraging these synergies, the center can tackle complex issues and contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between finance and sustainability.
Additionally, CEGF actively engages in business and market research related to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. By analyzing market trends, assessing corporate sustainability performance, and identifying investment opportunities, the center supports responsible and sustainable business practices that benefit both companies and the environment.
The CEGF team comprises a diverse group of talented and dedicated researchers with vast experience in finance, resilience, and sustainable development. They come from various academic and professional backgrounds, enriching the center’s capabilities in generating cutting-edge research, providing expert consultancy services, and offering high-quality training programs.
Through its collaborative efforts and commitment to creating positive global impact, CEGF remains at the forefront of advancing sustainable financing practices and contributing to the collective journey towards a more resilient and sustainable world.






Integrating adaptive social protection financing into disaster risk financing strategy


Strengthening Indonesia's Disaster Resilience: The Role of Legal Reform, Financial Innovation, and Climate Change Education in the 2024-2029 Roadmap


Protecting Indonesia Against Earthquake Risks, Policy Recommendations to Support Earthquake Insurance


Optimising Modal Shift among Youth through Social Movement Funding


Gender Disparities in Cocoa-Growing Communities: Female FarmersLimited Access to Resources in North Luwu and East Luwu, South Sulawesi

