Project Resource

Baseline Prevalence Study on Child Labor in Tea-Growing Areas in Rwanda

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Release Year
2014
Document Type
Impact evaluation baseline report

This report is a prevalence study on child labor in Rwanda’s tea growing areas. The primary objective of the study was to estimate the prevalence of working children and hazardous work in tea production and to better understand child labor dynamics, focusing on tea-growing  areas  of  the  country. This study also serves as a baseline context for the Rwanda Education Alternatives for Children in Tea-growing Areas project (REACH-T) and is the first large scale survey aimed at estimating child labor rates in the tea-growing areas in Rwanda.

Project Topics
Child Labor
Hazardous child labor
Working conditions
Health effects
IMPACT OF EXPLOITATION
LABOR ISSUES
Economic Sector
AGRICULTURE
Crops
Intervention Type
Research
Awareness-raising
Goods
Tea
Project
Rwanda Education Alternatives for Children in Tea-Growing Areas (REACH-T)
Grantee
Winrock International
Author
Winrock International
Research Type
Qualitative research
Quantitative research
Language
English
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