Nor For Sale: End Human Trafficking I would like to discuss together with my fellow Filipino people about the responsibilities/ roles of the government regarding the issue on Human Trafficking in the Philippines so that they will be knowledgeable of protecting themselves from the traffickers. I. Introduction A. Attention Material. Are you all aware that again, one of our fellow Filipino has been executed in China? That’s Human Trafficking. You will be killed. B. Credibility Material. Since a lot of stories and news regarding the issue on Human Trafficking were being broadcast from all over the newspapers, tabloids, articles and even in magazines, I am well informed of the happenings concerning the issue. C. Tie to the audience. I know for sure that all of us have heard the execution of Sally Ordinario-Villanueva, Ramon Credo and Elizabeth Batain in China. As a Filipino, what can we do to end Human Trafficking? D. Preview. I will explain the responsibilities/ roles of the government in order for us to be aware on how we are going to protect ourselves outside the country. II. Body A. Three Element of Human Trafficking i. Purpose (why it is done) - the objective or intension on the victims by means of sexual trafficking, forced labour, slavery and the like are being planned ii. Act (what is done)- this is the first step on planning. The recruitment, transfer, harbouring and others happen at this stage. iii. Means (how it is done)- it includes the threat on the victims with the use of force towards them. It is considered as the last stage on trafficking because the final actions on the victims are being done at this point. B. Two main types of Human Trafficking i. Sex Trafficking- is a modern form of slavery in which a commercial sex act is provoke of age 18 and below to perform an action with corresponding payment in return. ii. Drug Trafficking- generally refers to the sales and distribution of illegal drugs. C. Responsibilities/roles of the government i. Prevention- the government must educate and train the people especially the women and the children to prevent them from being trafficked. ii. Protection- the government should protect the safety of the victims of human trafficking by means of supporting them and assisting the victims in going home to the country. iii. Prosecution- the government should advocate for the criminalization of human trafficking, taking into account the necessary offence of violating the law. III. Conclusion A. Final Review. So, today I have discussed the definition of human trafficking, its three elements, the two main types, the statistical population of the OFW and the responsibilities/ roles of the government on the issue of Human Trafficking. B. Tie back to the audience. Nowadays, there are a lot of job opportunities abroad that offers high amount of salary. With that, this topic will be a big help in protecting ourselves while working. C. Concluding Remarks. Now that we all know the responsibilities of the government, it is our job to follow the rules and avoid illegal recruitment. Let us protect ourselves, save our lives and paint the future of the new generation. For we are not for sale, altogether lets end human trafficking. |
Martes, Enero 31, 2012
The Final Judgement
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