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Date Shared: 
Wednesday, July 16, 2014 - 12:15
Title: 

Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime

Countries and areas: 
Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania
Partner(s): 
Membership   Afghanistan   Australia   Bangladesh   Bhutan   Brunei Darrussalam   Cambodia   China   DPR Korea   Fiji   France   Hong Kong SAR*   India   Indonesia   Iran   Iraq   Japan   Jordan   Kiribati   Lao People's Democratic Republic   Macau SAR*   Malaysia   Maldives   Mongolia   Myanmar   Nauru   Nepal   New Zealand   Pakistan   Palau   Papua New Guinea   Philippines   Rep. of Korea   Samoa   Singapore   Solomon Islands   Sri Lanka   Syria   Thailand   Timor-Leste   Tonga   Turkey   UAE   USA   Vanuatu   Viet Nam       IOM     ILO     UNHCR     UNODC
Thematic Area: 
Governance of migration and coordination of dialogue
Tags: 
Regional Consultative Processes and International Regional Fora, Migration Governance, Migration Management, Trafficking and Human Smuggling
Summary: 

Since its inception in 2002, the Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime (Bali Process) has effectively raised regional awareness of the consequences of people smuggling, trafficking in persons and related transnational crime. It is a forum for policy dialogue, information sharing and practical cooperation to help the region address these challenges. The Bali Process, co-chaired by Indonesia and Australia, has more than 48 members, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), as well as a number of observer countries and international agencies. It also includes the Ad Hoc Group, bringing together those most-affected member countries, and relevant international organisations, to address specific people smuggling, trafficking in persons, and irregular migration issues in the region.  

The core objectives of the Bali Process include the development of more effective information and intelligence sharing;  improved cooperation among regional law enforcement agencies to deter and combat people smuggling and trafficking networks; enhanced cooperation on border and visa systems to detect and prevent illegal movements;  increased public awareness in order to discourage these activities and warn those susceptible;  enhanced effectiveness of return as a strategy to deter people smuggling and trafficking through conclusion of appropriate arrangements; cooperation in verifying the identity and nationality of illegal migrants and trafficking victims; the enactment of national legislation to criminalise people smuggling and trafficking in persons; provision of appropriate protection and assistance to the victims of trafficking, particularly women and children; enhanced focus on tackling the root causes of illegal migration, including by increasing opportunities for legal migration between states; assisting countries to adopt best practices in asylum management, in accordance with the principles of the Refugees Convention; and advancing the implementation of an inclusive non-binding regional cooperation framework under which interested parties can cooperate more effectively to reduce irregular movement through the region. 

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2007- RT 3.4 'Regional Consultative Processes and Development: Advancing Cooperation'

Link: 

For more information: http://www.baliprocess.net/


Source (retrieved on 04/13/2026 - 18:44): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/1895