Our Core Purposes
The RSO four core purposes underpin how we support Bali Process Members and Working Groups States
Capability Development
The RSO supports Bali Process Members to translate Bali Process commitments into action and real-world impact
Meet the RSO Team
Meet the RSO team and view our team structure
Governance and Capability
Measuring impact through data, capturing best practice and lessons learned
Countering Trafficking in Persons
Effective cooperation across governments and borders is crucial to counter this $150 billion a year global industry
Countering People Smuggling
Unsafe land and maritime movements are a priority concern for the region, as smugglers and criminal networks taking advantage of those seeking a better life
Border and Migration Management
Effective border management is essential for ensuring the safety of all travelers including migrants and refugees.
Transnational Crime and Technology
The intersection between technology and transnational crime has emerged as a pressing concern among Bali Process Member States
Irregular Migration and Regional Priorities
RSO research and enquiry supports Bali Process Members to identify regional priorities relating to irregular migration trends
Alumni Network
The RSO Alumni Network provides a space for ongoing networking opportunities, peer-to-peer learning and collaboration, and leadership development
Our Delivery Partners
The RSO works with a range of delivery partners, spanning across the Bali Process membership
The RILON Initiative
The RILON Initiative provides an active space for sharing of information for maritime and border agencies and law enforcement
Call for Proposals
The RSO welcomes ideas and proposals for collaboration from across the Bali Process membership and wider stakeholders and practitioners
RSO Flagship Events
The RSO holds a series of annual events to bring together the Bali Process membership to support ongoing dialogue, connections and sharing of knowledge and expertise
Secondments to the RSO
The RSO Secondment Programme supports the hosting of officials from Bali Process Member States in a four to six month placement in the RSO offices in Bangkok, Thailand to work on a project or programme
RSO Networks
RSO networks facilitate dialogue and collaboration and support efficient and effective ways of working
Career Opportunities at the RSO
Find out more about upcoming career and internship opportunities at the RSO
Programme Manager (Stakeholder Engagement and Events)
Iid Anggia Rahma (2024)
Praethong Napanaruemit (Current)
Programme Manager (Monitoring, Evaluation, and Capability Development)
Sophie Nakamura (Current)
Meg Fitzgerald (2024)
Natnicha Surasit
Zein Maulana (2024)
Eranga Rambukwella (2024)
Anjana Ahilan