The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is a strategic challenge for Indonesia. Although the government has expressed its commitment to decarbonization, public understanding and participation remain limited, especially among lower-middle-income urban communities. Yayasan Indonesia CERAH recognizes that the success of a just and inclusive energy transition depends heavily on active public involvement. This report explores the knowledge, attitudes, and information needs of three key audience groups: urban housewives, informal sector workers, and young people with basic education. The findings serve as a foundation for designing a strategic, data-driven digital campaign to raise awareness and engagement.

The transition toward clean and sustainable energy has become an urgent necessity for Indonesia. Although the government has set fairly ambitious national targets, data shows that progress remains suboptimal. This report, titled “Assessing Regional Readiness for the Energy Transition: Findings from Four Provinces,” examines the causes of this gap and shows that the main challenges lie not only in technology or financing, but in governance, institutional capacity, and the readiness of local governments.
26 November 2025

The “Seven Steps to Effective Communication Planning for Advocacy” playbook is built from real experience supporting civil society organizations in their communication and advocacy work. Inside, readers will find practical, applicable steps—from identifying target audiences and crafting messages to evaluating communication impact.
14 November 2025

Indonesia’s Banking Sector at the Crossroads of Renewable Energy Transition An Analysis of Expert and Opinion Leader Perceptions in Indonesia
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