The UK Partnering for Accelerating Climate Transitions (UK PACT) project, funded by the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, aims to assist the coastal cities of Surabaya and Makassar in Indonesia their post-COVID recovery plans by developing a more sustainable urban mobility strategy that is lower in emissions, safer, more inclusive, and resilient.
As part of a consortium with the World Resources Institute Indonesia and Arup, Vital Strategies will oversee the provision of end-to-end technical support and project implementation.
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