ADB country director for Indonesia Jiro Tominaga said thegrant aims to support the development of Nusantara as a habitable and sustainablecity.
According to him, the fund is set to be used primarily on the three pillars ofplanning and design, minimising the negative impacts of construction, andmobilising finances.
He said it is still too early to draw conclusions about theimpact of this urban relocation project on the Indonesian economy. Therefore,the ADB is currently concentrating on assisting the municipal authorities indesigning the city according to the Indonesian Government's vision of a greenand smart capital.
In addition to sponsoring Nusantara, the bank has alsoapproved a 650 million USD loan to improve Indonesia's healthcare facilities,such as standardising initial healthcare services and reducing accessibilitygaps, especially for the poor and those living in rural or remote areas./.