Who We Are
FPCI Climate Unit is a unit of Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) that advocates greater climate security and aims to champion climate activism. In advocating for a green future in Indonesia and the world, the role of youths as the next generation and the grassroots is vital to promoting public awareness and supporting more substantial and rigorous efforts from governments worldwide to tackle climate change.
Through its programs and initiatives, FPCI Climate Unit aims to serve as a climate hub that connects relevant stakeholders and communities in interactive discussions to promote public awareness on climate issues, as well as to support stronger and more rigorous efforts from governments to tackle climate change.
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) is an independent, non-political, non-partisan, and non-governmental foreign policy organization established to discuss and introduce international relations issues to many relevant actors in Indonesia, such as diplomats, ambassadors, government officials, academia, researchers, businesses, media, lecturers, think tanks, and students. Since its establishment in 2015, FPCI has played an active role in socializing Indonesian foreign policy and regional and international issues at the grassroots level, particularly among young people and students. FPCI has become the largest foreign policy community in Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and the Indo-Pacific, with over 100,000 people in its network.
Team
Dr. Dino Patti Djalal
Chairman and Founder of FPCI
Esther N. S. Tamara
FPCI Climate Unit Fellow
Kiara Putri Mulia
Program Manager
Raynaldi Herdiansyah
Community Communications Manager
Wahyu Rahmadansyah
Lead Graphic Design & Multimedia
Nadira Anamika Utari
Social Media and Digital Content Officer
Khanid Rachmadia Nova Putri
Partnership & Project Administration Officer
Aisya Noorhadiva Tirtosudiro
Project and Research Associate
Rachel Shannon Twigivanya
Project and Research Associate