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About The Bali Process
The Bali Process is a non-binding, international and multilateral forum – supporting global efforts to combat people smuggling and trafficking in persons and related transnational crime
People Smuggling
People smuggling, also referred to as the smuggling of migrants, is the facilitated, illegal movement of people across borders
Bali Process Membership
The Bali Process brings together 45 Member States and four Member Organisations, and 18 Observer States and nine Observer Organisations
Trafficking In Persons
Trafficking in Persons involves the use of deception, force or fraud to recruit and hold people against their will, with the aim of exploiting them for profit
Coordination of the Bali Process
The Bali Process is co-chaired by the Foreign Affairs Ministers of Australia and Indonesia
Transnational Crime and Technology
The intersection between technology and transnational crime has emerged as a pressing concern among Bali Process Member States
Conferences and Meetings
Ministerial Conferences
Ministerial Conferences are held every two years to bring together Ministers from across the Bali Process Members and Observers
Bali Process Steering Group
The Bali Process Steering Group is responsible for ensuring Bali Process objectives and priorities reflect regional needs
Senior Officials Meetings
Senior Officials Meetings involving the full membership of the Bali Process take place ahead of Ministerial Conferences
Ad Hoc Group Meetings
The Ad Hoc Group mechanism allows greater responsiveness in addressing situations on a case-by-case basis
Anniversary Events
Anniversary events bring Members and Observers together to reflect on learning and progress and to look ahead to future challenges
Consultation Mechanism
The Consultation Mechanism was established in 2016 to enable discussions on emergency irregular migration events
Working Groups
Technical Experts Group on Returns and Reintegration
Aims to support timely, safe and dignified returns of migrants and enhance the effectiveness of return as a strategy
Working Group on Trafficking in Persons
Aims to promote more effective and coordinated law and justice responses to combat trafficking in persons
Taskforce on Planning and Preparedness
Aims to improve the region's preparedness, and support collaboration, around irregular, forced migration events
Working Group on Disruption of Criminal Networks Involved in People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons
Focuses on action-oriented activities for enhancing coordination to disrupt and dismantle criminal networks
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Consultation Mechanism
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Working Group on Trafficking in Persons
Taskforce on Planning and Preparedness
Working Group on Disruption of Criminal Networks Involved in People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons
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