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Bali Process Activities

Activities undertaken by the Bali Process are practical, targeted and focused on capacity building of operational level officials representing justice, law enforcement, foreign affairs and other key agencies involved in combating people smuggling, trafficking in persons and related transnational crime.  Workshops and related activities are highly participatory and are designed to achieve practical outcomes that will contribute to tangible results at the national and regional level in the effort to combat these transnational crimes.

Areas addressed by the Bali Process follow-up include developing more effective information and intelligence sharing; improving cooperation among regional law enforcement agencies to deter and combat people smuggling and trafficking networks; enhancing cooperation on border and visa systems to detect and prevent illegal movements; increasing public awareness; enhancing the effectiveness of return as a strategy to deter people smuggling and trafficking through conclusion of appropriate arrangements; enacting national legislation to criminalise people smuggling and trafficking in persons, among others.

 

 

 

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