SOCIAL STUDIES JSS3 FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK

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SOCIAL STUDIES JSS3 FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK 1.TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN AND WOMEN 2 HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES 3.POPULATION 4 .FAMIILY LIFE EDUCATION. 5 PEACE 6 .CONFLICT. 7 NATIONAL ECONOMIY

TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN AND WOMEM Meaning of Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the movement of persons away from their homes to provides certain services to other people within or outside the country .Such people are used as domestic house maids while the female ones may engaged in prostitution.

Factors Responsible For Children and women Trafficking 1 Poverty 2 Depressed Economy 3 Ignorance 4 Urban life style 5 Greed 6 Peer pressure 7 Unemployment 8 Ineffective sanction

Consequences of Human Trafficking Physical consequences -- ladies who engage in prostitution stand the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. -- climate changes may have negative impact on the health of those taken of outside the country. Psychological consequences -- the victims suffer emotional trauma. -- degrading the victim dignity . C. Social consequences. -- increases the rate of illiteracy. -- dents the image of the country

Preventive Measures 1. Public Enlightenment. 2. Education. 3. Advocacy. 4. Legislature. 5. Good Economic Management. 6. Home Training. 7. Campaign Programes. ASSIGNTMENT: Identify 3 more factors that can cause human trafficking. 2. Define harmful traditional practices and give 5 examples of the ones in your area.