The $649 million Indonesia Infrastructure and Finance Compact seeks to unlock equitable and sustainable economic growth by improving the financing of infrastructure and increasing access to finance for micro-, small and medium enterprises.
The five-year MCC compact with Indonesia's three projects are expected to increase household income and increase productivity through better health and nutrition, sustainable land and energy management, and modernized government procurement.
The program sought to reduce corruption by bolstering several key anti-corruption institutions, and boost immunization rates through a decentralized and sustainable immunization management system.