Q: What is a KAP Survey?
A: A KAP (Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice) Survey is a questionnaire designed to gain feedback about the public’s understanding as it relates to climate change.
Q: Why is the Ministry of Health & Wellness conducting a KAP Survey?
A: Because climate change is affecting US NOW and we must ACT NOW.*[1]
Q: Why should I take the KAP Survey?
A: Your feedback is important in charting the way forward in addressing climate change.
Q: What will the data from the KAP Survey be used for?
A: To develop a National Education Campaign to reduce the impact of Climate Change on the population.
Q: How can I participate in the KAP Survey?
A: You can participate in the KAP Survey by logging on to URL: https://bit.ly/BahamasKAP
Q: Has the KAP Survey been done before?
A: It’s being done in 10 Caribbean countries. A version of it has also been done in Asia, Canada and the United States.
[1] *In 2019, Hurricane Dorian devastated the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama.
*The Bahamas has seen increased flooding in low lying areas.
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