The challenges we address

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Trafficking in Persons
Trafficking in Persons involves the use of deception, force or fraud to recruit, transport, harbour and ultimately receive and hold people against their will, with the aim of exploiting them for profit – through forced labour, marriage or sexual exploitation. This $150 billion a year global industry can take place both within, and across borders, and men, women and children of all ages and from all backgrounds and nationalities can become victims of this crime.
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People Smuggling
People smuggling, also referred to as the smuggling of migrants, refers to the facilitated, illegal movement of people across borders. Complex criminal networks take advantage of those seeking opportunities and a better life, charging high prices for dangerous and illegal journeys, with migrants extremely vulnerable to related forms of crime including trafficking.
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The Regional Support Office of the Bali Process

The Regional Support Office of the Bali Process (RSO) provides a unique function and resource – delivering practical, on-the-ground support for the Bali Process and its Working Groups.


The RSO works to strengthen cooperation across Member States, and to translate ambitions into action and real-world impact – through knowledge transfer and the sharing of information and best practice.


The RSO is the only cooperation mechanism of its kind in the Asia Pacific region and draws on policy knowledge, technical expertise and operational experience from Bali Process Members and other key stakeholders to develop practical initiatives.

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