The impact of child trafficking on women in Nigeria Department: Sociology By: TeeSoft Project ID: 3421 Rating: (3.2) votes: 11Rate this project12345 Price:₦2000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis study is carried out to investigate the impact of child trafficking on women in Nigeria. The study obtained data for the study through a well-designed questionnaire which was administered to 50 respondents at human right commission, Kwara State Wing. The questionnaire was designed to capture demographic factor of the respondents, causes of child trafficking, effect of child trafficking on women and ways to curb child trafficking in our society. It was found that, child trafficking is at average level and female are the most vulnerable to child trafficking in Nigeria. Traffickers are found to be the major category that enhance child trafficking followed by socio-economic factor of parent such as low income, family size etc., lack of knowledge by individual and being dependable is also found to be causes of being a victim of child trafficking. It was further found that, child trafficking has great negative impact on women in many ways such as, it deprive them from education, many get unwanted pregnancy, having high possibility of acquiring STDs, engagement in bad behavior in later life and many victims suffer a lasting psychological challenge. The study revealed that many people do not believe child trafficking can be eradicated in Nigeria and government are not doing enough to fight against child trafficking. Based on the findings, it was recommended that, there should be awareness about child trafficking and people should be educated about it consequences, the general public are also advised to be having manageable family size and government are urge to increases standard of living of the citizen and implement active law to severely punish persons found guilty of child trafficking....Preview Download Preview +Other Sociology project topics and materials you might be interested in»Knowledge and attitude of undergraduate students towards homosexuality and its implication on social adjustment (A study of Caritas university, Amorji-Nike, Emene, Enugu state) »Assessing factors responsible for community self-help projects and rural development – a study of selected communities in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area»Unemployment and involvement in crime in urban communities»A sociological snalysis of the media and crime control in Abuja Municipality FCT»Comparative study of socio-economic background of parents towards their children in relation to academic performance»The impact of social distancing and frequent handwashing in reducing the spread of coronavirus disease (covid-19) in Nigeria»Socio-cultural effect of herders attack on farmers productivity in Akure north Lga, Ondo state»Effects of malnutrition among children of lower socioeconomic status of age 0-5 years»Youth unemployment and insecurity - case study of Rivers State»The impact of child trafficking on women in Nigeria»Causes and impact of indiscipline among secondary school students»Impact of orphanage home on the child’s personality development»Female gender discrimination in work place among civil service workers in Enugu state local government area of Enugu state»Radio Biafra and civil war of 1967-1970: lessons for the contemporary media industry in south-south region»Social media effect on youth perception of police