'Cooking is for everyone?': Exploring the complexity of gendered dynamics in a cookstove intervention study in rural Malawi
Background Household air pollution (HAP) resulting from cooking on open fires has been linked to considerable ill-health in women and girls, including chronic respiratory diseases, and has been identified as a contributor to climate change. It has been suggested that cleaner burning cookstoves can m...
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Main Authors: | Jane Ardrey (Author), Kate Jehan (Author), Nicola Desmond (Author), Caroline Kumbuyo (Author), Kevin Mortimer (Author), Rachel Tolhurst (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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