egypt's first lady, suzanne mubarak, is the driving force behind an effort to eradicate the trade: >>mubarak: we only see the tip of the iceberg, but what is submerged i think is beyond our imagination. especially the forced labour, particularly. ( as you say) the problem of trafficking differs from one country to the other, differs in the type of human trafficking, differs in scope and magnitude. this isa global problem, global issue and we should have global solution and international co-operation >>scott: the end human trafficking now campaign was launched in 2006. a lot of work has been done since then, but this conference is about putting words into action and trying to rectify some of the shortcomings of current anti- human trafficking initiatives. >>ezeilo: there are good practices, best practices that we could share and disseminate. i would really like to facilitate, to ensure that just don't expose country's deficiencies >>costa: i believe that greater dynamism should be injected in some of governments. a more negative news is the fact that about half of the member states hav