Issues and challenges in physical and health education III - JSS2 Physical and health education Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is one way to prevent human trafficking?
Providing comprehensive support services for survivors
Strengthening laws against trafficking
Ignoring the signs of trafficking
Encouraging economic opportunities
How can communities help combat human trafficking?
Promoting awareness and education programs
Investing in trafficking businesses
Turning a blind eye to suspicious activities
Extraditing survivors to other countries
What is a crucial aspect of supporting trafficking survivors?
Providing shelter, healthcare, and counseling
Ignoring their needs
Punishing them for their situation
Offering financial incentives
What is essential for effective international cooperation against trafficking?
Isolating countries from each other
Refusing to share information
Collaboration and information sharing
Encouraging trafficking across borders
How can we address the root causes of human trafficking?
By increasing penalties for buyers
Providing economic opportunities and poverty alleviation programs
Encouraging demand for trafficked individuals
Promoting awareness of trafficking benefits
What should be done to target the demand for trafficked individuals?
Increase penalties for buyers
Encourage participation in trafficking
Provide support for traffickers
Ignore the issue
How can communities contribute to preventing human trafficking?
Communities can contribute by organizing awareness campaigns, educating members about the signs of trafficking, and creating support networks for vulnerable individuals.
What are some key elements of supporting trafficking survivors?
Key elements include providing immediate shelter, access to healthcare, counseling for trauma, legal assistance, and long-term support such as job training and integration into safe communities.
Why is international cooperation crucial in combating human trafficking?
International cooperation is crucial because trafficking often crosses borders, requiring coordinated efforts to track and prosecute traffickers, share intelligence, and ensure victims receive appropriate support regardless of where they are located.
How can addressing the root causes of trafficking help in its prevention?
Addressing root causes such as poverty, lack of education, and social inequality can help prevent trafficking by reducing vulnerability in communities. Providing economic opportunities and resources can make individuals less susceptible to being trafficked.