1. Trafficking in persons is a growing problem, generating $32 billion in illicit profits annually with over 20 million victims of forced labor globally. However, enforcement efforts remain limited with under 7,000 prosecutions and 4,000 convictions worldwide in 2011. 2. There is a strong link between corruption and trafficking in persons, as countries with high levels of perceived corruption also tend to make the least effort fighting trafficking. 3. To address this connection, the document recommends 1) promoting international cooperation against corruption and trafficking, 2) jointly investigating these issues with a focus on at-risk sectors, and 3) establishing transparency and integrity frameworks for at-risk public officials.