29/07/2025
Introducing the Perceived Community Cohesion Questionnaire – Iraq version (P-CCQ)
As part of our Preventing Violent Extremism through Education (PVE-E) training, we are excited to use the Perceived Community Cohesion Questionnaire – Iraq version — a unique tool developed to measure how connected, respectful, and resilient our communities really are.
Adapted from an international tool, the P-CCQ was enriched with Iraqi community insights and co-developed with input from Kanaf’s founder to ensure cultural relevance and scientific rigor. The 22-item tool will be used before and after our PVE-E training to measure its impact on community cohesion.
Why P-CCQ? Why now?
Because strong communities are the foundation of peace. The P-CCQ helps us understand how people perceive trust, belonging, and cooperation within their local environments — essential indicators for preventing violent extremism.
The P-CCQ is freely available to researchers, NGOs, and organizations working on peacebuilding, inclusion, mental health, and community development in Iraq. Whether you're planning a program or studying social dynamics, the P-CCQ is a valuable tool for evidence-based work.