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This document is intended to provide concrete advice on how to put the guiding principles common to most child protection actors into practice. Though cultural traditions and customs may require the advice to be adapted to the specific context, the authors believe that the advice provided is grounded in sufficiently broad experience to guide measures that ensure children under five are not separated when this can be avoided, and, if separated, can be reunited with their families as quickly as possible.
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Executive Summary
A KAP survey is a quantitative study of a specific population that collects information on what people know, how they feel, and how they behave in relation to a particular topic. Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) surveys can gather valuable data that may be used to strengthen child protection programme planning and design, advocacy, social mobilisation, assessment and evaluation.
Quantitative data describing people’s knowledge and behaviour related to child protection is critical for understanding the scale of protection issues and providing…