Delivering robust program structure
Project management processes, roles and templates were created to manage 100+ projects smoothly across diverse regions.
The governments of Indonesia and the United States partnered to help alleviate poverty and reduce environmental impacts by creating economic growth opportunities through various initiatives.
Millennium Challenge Corporation
Jakarta, Indonesia
The Green Prosperity Program emerged to address rising poverty and environmental pressures across Indonesia. With a $330 million grant from the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation, the government delivered 100+ projects in land-use, renewable energy, forestry and eco-tourism while ensuring long-term sustainability.
Project management processes, roles and templates were created to manage 100+ projects smoothly across diverse regions.
A custom program management plan and information system tracked budgets, milestones and daily activities.
The program management team onboarded 150+ staff and consultants, delivering unmatched personnel support.
Projects improved land use and advanced renewable energy to boost environmental and economic benefits.
Through strong partnerships and a unified management approach, the program delivered wide-reaching impact. Andry Thamrin, former MCA-Indonesia Green Prosperity Director, noted that “the team managed the grant program transactional needs well and provided thoughtful leadership and support for broader strategic program initiatives,” helping secure a more sustainable future for Indonesia.