Indoor air pollution

Central American training workshop on indoor air pollution and household energy monitoring

Antigua, Guatemala, 2-6 May 2005

Stove and equipment


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

Module 1: Evaluation basics

Module 2: Indoor air pollution monitoring

Module 3: Monitoring impacts on health and well-being

Module 4: Monitoring stove performance

Module 5: Monitoring socioeconomic impacts

Module 6: Starting the evaluation of your project

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