Central American training workshop on indoor air pollution and household energy monitoring
Antigua, Guatemala, 2-6 May 2005
WHO, in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Center for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development of the University of Berkeley, and the Aprovecho Research Center, organized a Central American training workshop to empower governmental and non-governmental agencies to evaluate the impact of their intervention projects on indoor air pollution levels, health and wellbeing, the socioeconomic situation of the household, and the local and global environment.
Agenda
Opening Session
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The Partnership for Clean Indoor Air
pdf, 222kb
(Brenda Doroski, USEPA) -
Household energy, indoor air pollution and health - a global perspective
pdf, 311kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO) -
Healthy Housing Initiative
pdf, 1.25Mb
(Marcelo Korc, PAHO)
Module 1: Evaluation basics
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Workshop outline: Working towards a draft evaluation strategy for your project
pdf, 13kb
(Jonathan Rouse, WHO/WEDC) -
Presentation: What are effective and cost-effective solutions? - why evaluate?
pdf, 24kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO) -
Case study: The Guatemala randomized controlled trial
pdf, 853kb
(Anaite Diaz, Universidad del Valle Guatemala) -
Case study: Evaluating the impact of improved biomass stoves in Guatemala
pdf, 414kb
(Richard Grinell, HELPS International) -
Presentation: An overview of important aspects of evaluation - what to evaluate?
pdf, 602kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO) -
Presentation: An overview of important aspects of evaluation - how to evaluate?
pdf, 62kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO) -
Presentation: Intervention evaluation - working with people
pdf, 995kb
(Jonathan Rouse, WHO/WEDC)
Module 2: Indoor air pollution monitoring
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Biomass pollution basics
pdf, 835kb
(David Pennise, CEIHD) -
Indoor air pollution measurement options
pdf, 2.06Mb
(Kyra Naumoff, CEIHD) -
Questionnaire-based assessment of indoor air pollution levels
pdf, 28kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO)
Module 3: Monitoring impacts on health and well-being
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Household energy and health: options for health monitoring in intervention projects
pdf, 473kb
(Eva Rehfuess, WHO)
Module 4: Monitoring stove performance
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What is stove performance ? Which tests are available? The water boiling test, the controlled cooking test and the kitchen performance test
pdf, 336kb
(Mike Hatfield, Aprovecho)
Module 5: Monitoring socioeconomic impacts
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Socioeconomic evaluation: understanding the visible impacts on people and poverty
pdf, 3.63Mb
(Jonathan Rouse, WHO/WEDC)
Module 6: Starting the evaluation of your project
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Evaluating the impact of improved biomass stoves in Mexico
pdf, 3.64Mb
(Rodolfo Diaz, GIRA) -
Practical considerations in developing a monitoring and evaluation plan
pdf, 112kb
(Kyra Naumoff, CEIHD)