Pathways to cleaner household cooking in Lao PDR (英语)
Today most households in Lao PDR still rely on fuel wood-mainly firewood and charcoal as their main source of cooking energy, highlighting the vital role that improved stoves can play in mitigating the health risks linked to household air pollution from biomass cooking smoke. Stocktaking activities under the clean stove initiative indicate a technical potential for improved stoves as high as 900,000 and favorable conditions for promoting them, suggesting...
LA-Clean Stove Initiative in the East Asia and Pacific Region - Lao PDR -- P130355
FY17 - Energy and Extractives
FY17 - Health
FY17 - Child Health,FY17 - Environmental Health and Pollution Management,FY17 - Adolescent Health,FY17 - Mitigation,FY17 - Water Pollution,FY17 - Soil Pollution,FY17 - Health Service Delivery,FY17 - Air quality management,FY17 - Gender,FY17 - Health Systems and Policies,FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Climate change,FY17 - Rural Infrastructure and service delivery
FY17 - Other Energy and Extractives,FY17 - Renewable Energy Wind,FY17 - Renewable Energy Solar,FY17 - Renewable Energy Geothermal,FY17 - Renewable Energy Biomass,FY17 - Health
TF011865-Lao PDR: Scaling up Access to Clean and Efficient Cook Stoves and Biod,TF013165-Clean Stove Initiative Phase 2 (Bank executed part),TF013405-Lao Peopleâs Democratic Republic (PDR) Clean Stove Initiative Phas
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