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Preventive Mechanisms - JSS2 Physical and health education Lesson Note

Prevention through education and awareness programs: Teach communities about the risks and signs of trafficking to help potential victims recognize and avoid dangerous situations.

Strengthening laws and law enforcement: Implement and enforce strict laws against trafficking, prosecute traffickers, and provide training for law enforcement to identify and combat trafficking effectively.

Victim support and rehabilitation: Provide comprehensive support services for survivors, including access to shelter, healthcare, counseling, and job training to help them rebuild their lives.

International cooperation: Foster collaboration between countries to share information, coordinate efforts, and extradite traffickers across borders.

Economic empowerment: Address the root causes of trafficking by providing economic opportunities and poverty alleviation programs in vulnerable communities.

Targeting demand: Increase penalties for buyers of trafficked individuals and raise awareness about the harmful consequences of participating in human trafficking.

Community involvement: Engage communities in anti-trafficking efforts by encouraging reporting, supporting survivors, and fostering a culture of zero tolerance for trafficking.

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