Friday, 8 December 2017
Women in sub-Saharan Africa forced into sex to pay hospital bills, study says
Kate Hodal
Concepts of Thinking: Interrelationships, Spatial Significance
Inquiry: How might people get involved to better empower the women? Why is this practise allowed to continue? What might be the best way to end this practise? What might be the ramifications of this practice?
Activity: Gather information on this situation and other such sex trafficking. Create spatial journal to help determine where this practise is occurring. Conduct an issue analysis to help develop a course of action. Create a story map to communicate the plan of action to an appropriate audience.
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