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Indoor air pollution and household energy directory of references:
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Breathing space. A Shell Foundation Flagship Programme focusing on reducing the health impacts associated with indoor air pollution. Shell Foundation.
http://www.shellfoundation.org/flag_programmes/breath_latest.html
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ENERGIA: International Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy. ENERGIA's goal is to contribute to the empowerment of rural and urban poor women through a focus on energy issues. Supported by the Netherlands Directorate General of International Cooperation (DGIS) and the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida)
http://www.energia.org/
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Energy. United Kingdom Department for International Development. http://www.dfid-kar-energy.org.uk/index.htm
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Energy sector. World Bank. http://www.worldbank.org/energy/
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme. World Bank. http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/esmap/site.nsf
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Hedon Household Energy Network. HEDON is an informal forum dedicated to improving social, economic, and environmental conditions in the South, through promotion of local, national, regional and international initiatives in the household energy sector.
http://www.hedon.info/
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Household Energy and Health. Berkeley, School of Public Health, University of California, Centre for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development.
http://ceihd.berkeley.edu/heh.htm
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Indoor air quality. United States Environmental Protection Agency. http://www.epa.gov/iaq/
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Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG). ITDG is a non-governmental organization based in the United Kingdom which aims to demonstrate and advocate the sustainable use of technology to reduce poverty in developing countries. Rugby, United Kingdom.
http://www.itdg.org/?id=home
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International Energy Initiative (IEI). IEI is a non-governmental organization focusing on the efficient production and use of energy for sustainable development in developing countries. Princeton University, New Jersey, USA.
http://www.ieiglobal.org/
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Partnership for Clean Indoor Air. Led by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and supported by a global network of government, non-governmental and multi-lateral partners, including the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Health Organization. http://www.pciaonline.org
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Professor Kirk R. Smith web page. Berkeley, University of California
http://ehs.sph.berkeley.edu/krsmith/page.asp?id=1
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SPARKNET Knowledge Network. SPARKNET is an interdisciplinary interactive Knowledge Network focusing on energy for low-income households in Southern and East Africa. Supported by the European Commission and other partners.
http://www.sparknet.info/home.php
Indoor air pollution and household energy directory of references:
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