JAKARTA, Jan 22, 2003 – International aid donors led by the World Bank may, just may, put more pressure on Indonesia to reform its forestry policy. Management of Indonesia’s remaining forests is among the topics on the agenda of the 12th meeting of the 30-member Consultative Group on Indonesia (CGI) in Bali this week. Most donor countries, though themselves large-scale importers of timber products, have consistently slammed Indonesia’s environmental stance on sustainable resources.