Abbott, PamelaMalunda, DicksonByaruhanga , Ismael2023-07-062023-07-062023Abbott, P, Malunda, D & Byaruhanga , I 2023, Assessing the Impact and Scalability of Participatory Homegrown Programs on Reducing and Redistributing Unpaid Care Work among Women in Rwanda: A Case of Reseaux des Femmes' Unpaid Care Work Project in Rwanda : Baseline Report. Working Paper, no. 5, Centre for Global Development, Aberdeen. https://doi.org/10.57064/2164/211252399-4975https://hdl.handle.net/2164/21125We would like to acknowledge the contribution to the research in this report of the research assistants who collected the quantitative data and created the quantitative data sets. We would also like to acknowledge the participants in the research who gave freely of their time to answer our questions. Reseaux des Femmes are our implementation partner, and they listed the households in the control and the implementation arms for participation in the research. The research project, Assessing the Impact and Scalability of Participatory Homegrown Programs on Reducing and Redistributing Unpaid Care Work among Women in Rwanda: A Case of Reseaux des Femmes' Unpaid Care Work Project in Rwanda, is funded by the International Development Research Centre, Canada. The research project was led by the Institute for Policy Analysis and Research – Rwanda (IPAR) with Dr Dickson Malunda as a co-investigator. The report's content is the work of the authors. It cannot be taken to represent the views of the International Development Research Centre, the Board of Directors of the Institute of Policy Analysis and Research -Rwanda or the Court of the University of Aberdeen.241119003engL EducationLAssessing the Impact and Scalability of Participatory Homegrown Programs on Reducing and Redistributing Unpaid Care Work among Women in Rwanda: A Case of Reseaux des Femmes' Unpaid Care Work Project in Rwanda : Baseline ReportReport10.57064/2164/211255