Bali Process

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The Bali Process is an international framework agreement, that was initiated at the "Regional Ministerial Conference on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime" held in Bali, Indonesia in February 2002, for handling large influxes of asylum seekers and to combat human trafficking.[1][2][3]

Over 50 countries and numerous international agencies participate in the Bali Process and it is co-chaired by the Governments of Indonesia and Australia.[4]

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