Khabarovsk Youth Learn Critical Thinking Skills in to Prevent Trafficking
On April 28, the Social Psychological Center, a partner in USAID’s Path to Success anti-trafficking program, organized a human trafficking prevention workshop for students at the College of Geodesy in Khabarovsk. At the workshop, the students learned about the risks of human trafficking and discussed common myths and facts about working or studying aboard. The Social Psychological center used interactive teaching methods to keep their young audience engaged, and many students came to realize that they would need more education and work experience to secure a safe, legal job abroad. At the end of the workshop, the students agreed that it is important to spend time investigating all opportunities before making important choices about their futures.
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