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Fact Sheet | October 23, 2019

Adapting a Parenting Program to Support Family Reintegration

PRACTITIONER BRIEF

Keeping Children in Healthy and Protective Families (KCHPF) is an operational research project funded by USAID/Displaced Children and Orphans Fund (DCOF) as part of the Coordinating Comprehensive Care for Children (4Children) project. The KCHPF project supported the reintegration of children living in residential care back into family care. The corresponding research was designed to evaluate the impact of adding a household-based parenting program to a standardized reintegration package that included individualized case management support and a reunification cash grant, aimed at strengthening the reintegration of children living in residential care back into family care.

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