Public-Private Partnerships
Overview
The Global Development Alliance (GDA) and other partnerships are a reflection of USAID’s commitment to expand the ways we support development in Indonesia. Partnerships mobilize the ideas, efforts and resources of governments, businesses and civil society and forge alliances to stimulate economic growth, develop businesses and workforces, address health and environmental issues, and expand access to education and technology.
USAID/ Indonesia helped to pioneer the development of GDAs within USAID. Since 2002, USAID/ Indonesia has developed GDAs throughout the archipelago in five key programs (economic growth; education; governance; basic human services; and post-tsunami reconstruction) and continues to develop new partnerships and renew successful ones.
As of February 2007, USAID/ Indonesia has over 15 ongoing public-private partnerships, with more than $44 million in private resources mobilized.