USAID Sustainable Environmental Governance Across Regions (SEGAR) is a five-year (2021 – 2026) project designed to advances Indonesia development objectives in balancing biodiversity conservation and sustainable land use with inclusive economic and livelihoods development. To accomplish this, the targeted subnational jurisdictions with high conservation values and high carbon stock will be under improved management of natural resources that measurably conserves biodiversity, decreases greenhouse gas emissions from unsustainable land use, and promotes sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
USAID SEGAR works in four provinces and twelve districts. These are: Aceh (Aceh Tamiang, Aceh Utara, Aceh Timur); Central Kalimantan (Seruyan, Kotawaringin Barat); West Kalimantan (Ketapang, Kubu Raya, Sanggau, Sintang); and East Kalimantan(Berau, Kutai Timur, Mahakam Ulu).