This subject focuses on civic engagement, human rights, and social issues, particularly drug abuse and its consequences. It begins with popular participation, where students will learn about the importance of citizen involvement in governance and community development. They will also explore how popular organizations are formed, understanding the processes behind creating and managing groups that advocate for social change. The topic of human rights will introduce students to fundamental rights, responsibilities, and the importance of protecting individual freedoms. Additionally, the study of emergency situations will help students understand crisis management and the roles of government and individuals in responding to emergencies.
The course then shifts to the issue of drug use and abuse, covering its causes, types, and progression over two weeks. Students will examine the effects of drug abuse, including health, social, and economic consequences. The topic of preventing drug abuse will focus on awareness, education, and strategies to curb substance abuse. Finally, students will learn about the activities of drug law enforcement agencies, understanding their roles in controlling drug-related crimes and enforcing regulations. This course aims to develop students’ awareness of civic responsibility and the impact of social issues on society.