The purpose of this assignment is to help you identify and analyze regions or populations that are at high risk for human trafficking. You will create
Objective: The purpose of this assignment is to help you identify and analyze regions or populations that are at high risk for human trafficking. You will create a digital map that visually represents these vulnerabilities, supported by thorough research. This project will enable you to understand the geographic and demographic factors that contribute to trafficking risks, and apply your analytical skills to real-world data.
Instructions:
1) Choose a Focus:
• Decide whether you want to focus on a specific region (e.g., a country, continent, or specific areas within a country) or a specific population group (e.g., children, migrant workers, LGBTQ+ individuals) that is at high risk of human trafficking.
• Your focus should be clearly defined and supported by available data and research.
2) Conduct Research:
• Gather data and information from credible sources such as international organizations (e.g., UN, ILO, UNICEF), government reports, academic articles, and reputable NGOs.
• Your research should include:
• Geographic Data: Information about the region(s) where trafficking is prevalent, including any specific hotspots or vulnerable areas.
• Demographic Data: Characteristics of the population(s) at risk, including factors such as age, gender, socioeconomic status, migration status, and other vulnerabilities.
• Contributing Factors: Analysis of the social, economic, political, and environmental factors that contribute to the risk of trafficking in the selected region or population.
3) Create the Digital Map:
• Using a digital mapping tool (such as Google My Maps, Canva, or any other preferred tool), create a visual representation of the data you have gathered.
• Your map should include:
• Geographic Markers: Identify key regions, countries, or specific areas where trafficking risks are high.
• Demographic Indicators: Use symbols, colors, or layers to represent different population groups and their specific vulnerabilities.
• Annotations: Provide brief annotations or labels that explain why each marked area or population is at high risk. These annotations should be concise but informative, summarizing your research findings.
• Sources: Include a legend or side panel that lists the sources of your data and any relevant statistics.
4) Write an Accompanying Report:
• Alongside your digital map, write a brief (no more than 2 pages – use citations as needed) summary that explains your map.
• Structure your summary as follows:
• Introduction:
• Briefly introduce the focus of your project (region or population) and the importance of understanding trafficking vulnerabilities in this context.
• Analysis of Geographic and Demographic Data:
• Explain the key geographic and demographic factors that contribute to trafficking risks in the areas or among the populations highlighted on your map.
• Contributing Factors:
• Discuss the social, economic, political, and environmental factors that increase the risk of trafficking in your chosen focus area.
• Conclusion:
• Summarize your findings and reflect on the implications for policy, prevention, and intervention efforts.
5) Cite Your Sources:
• Include in-text citations throughout your summary and provide a complete reference list at the end, formatted in APA style.
• Ensure that your map annotations and report are supported by a minimum of five credible sources.
6) Submission Guidelines:
• Submit your digital map as a shareable link (if using an online tool) or as an attached file (e.g., PNG, JPEG, or PDF) along with your written summary as a Word document or PDF.
• Both the map and the summary will be submitted under Module 5
Evaluation Criteria:
• Your project will be graded based on the following criteria:
• Depth and Accuracy of Research: Thoroughness and accuracy of the data collected and presented.
• Clarity and Effectiveness of the Map: How well the map visually represents the trafficking vulnerabilities, including the use of geographic markers, demographic indicators, and annotations.
• Analytical Depth in the Report: Quality of analysis and discussion in the accompanying report, including the connection between your research and map.
• Organization and Presentation: Organization of the map and report, clarity of writing, and adherence to guidelines.
• Use of Sources: Proper citation and use of credible sources to support your findings.