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Jakarta Urban Mobility Festival #JUMF2025: Exploring solutions for a traffic- and pollution-free Jakarta

Travel

24 April 2025

10:00 am

Institute for Transportation and Development Policy Indonesia (ITDP Indonesia)

About the event:

The Jakarta Urban Mobility Festival (JUMF) 2025, held on April 24–26 at Plaza Pasaraya Blok M, was organized by ITDP Indonesia with support from the UK Government through the Future Cities UK PACT program. The three-day festival was designed as a platform for socialization, advocacy, and collaboration in Traffic Demand Management, aiming to raise public awareness and participation in creating a more sustainable, inclusive, and people-centered transportation system for Jakarta. JUMF featured thematic installations, interactive games, community booths, and a series of discussion panels that brought together institutions from across sectors—government, civil society, media, and mobility experts—to explore solutions for reducing congestion, improving air quality, and enhancing public welfare.

About the organiser:

The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) works around the world to design and implement high quality transport systems and policy solutions that make cities more livable, equitable, and sustainable.


ITDP is a global nonprofit at the forefront of innovation, providing technical expertise to accelerate the growth of sustainable transport and urban development around the world. Through our transport projects, policy advocacy, and research publications, we work to reduce carbon emissions, enhance social inclusion, and improve the quality of life for people in cities.

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