Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors. Despite these commonalities and the grounds established for cross-learning between both sectors, however, there has not been much evidence of knowledge exchange across them to date. Our paper frames this as a missed opportunity for the cookstove sector, given the capacity for user-centred innovation and multi-scale approaches demonstrated in the sanitation sector. The paper highlights points of convergence and divergence in the approaches used in both sectors, with particular focus on behaviour change approaches that go beyond the level of the individual. The analysis highlights the importance of the enabling environment, community-focused ...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Household air pollution due to the large-scale use of inefficient cookstoves, is the third most sign...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors...
Drawing on village-based data from Nepal, this paper explores the transferability of the Integrated ...
More than 40% of the world's population still relies on traditional biomass for their cooking needs....
Drawing on qualitative data from three contrasting sites in Benue state, Nigeria, this paper explore...
Abstract: Household air pollution from cooking with biomass fuels negatively impacts maternal and ch...
AbstractCooking over open fire with solid fuels results in incomplete combustion and indoor air poll...
Obtaining effective hygiene behaviour change through Hygiene Promotion (HP) remains a challenge. A d...
Despite decades of effort, around 2.8 billion people still rely on solid fuels to meet domestic ener...
This paper explores innovations in demand-side sanitation and hygiene intervention design and implem...
Clean cooking has emerged as a major concern for global health and development because of the enormo...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Background: In environmental health interventions addressing water and indoor air quality, multiple ...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Household air pollution due to the large-scale use of inefficient cookstoves, is the third most sign...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...
Within the domain of public health, commonalities exist between the sanitation and cookstove sectors...
Drawing on village-based data from Nepal, this paper explores the transferability of the Integrated ...
More than 40% of the world's population still relies on traditional biomass for their cooking needs....
Drawing on qualitative data from three contrasting sites in Benue state, Nigeria, this paper explore...
Abstract: Household air pollution from cooking with biomass fuels negatively impacts maternal and ch...
AbstractCooking over open fire with solid fuels results in incomplete combustion and indoor air poll...
Obtaining effective hygiene behaviour change through Hygiene Promotion (HP) remains a challenge. A d...
Despite decades of effort, around 2.8 billion people still rely on solid fuels to meet domestic ener...
This paper explores innovations in demand-side sanitation and hygiene intervention design and implem...
Clean cooking has emerged as a major concern for global health and development because of the enormo...
Global efforts are underway to develop and promote improved cookstoves which may reduce the negative...
Background: In environmental health interventions addressing water and indoor air quality, multiple ...
Household air pollution (HAP), primarily from biomass fuels used for cooking, is associated with adv...
Household air pollution due to the large-scale use of inefficient cookstoves, is the third most sign...
Despite high-profile efforts to ‘reinvent the toilet’ (Gates Foundation, 2014) and ‘end open defecat...