[HTML][HTML] “We threw away the stones”: a mixed method evaluation of a simple cookstove intervention in Malawi

S Saleh, H Sambakunsi, D Makina… - Wellcome Open …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Air pollution exposure is responsible for a substantial burden of respiratory
disease globally. Household air pollution from cooking using biomass is a major contributor …

'Cooking is for everyone?': Exploring the complexity of gendered dynamics in a cookstove intervention study in rural Malawi

J Ardrey, K Jehan, N Desmond, C Kumbuyo… - Global health …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

'Why would they spend all this money and give us these items for free?': Exploring precarity and power in a cleaner cookstove intervention in rural Malawi

J Ardrey, K Jehan, N Desmond… - PLOS Global Public …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
We carried out a qualitative study to gain a deeper understanding of the social context of the
Cooking and Pneumonia Study (CAPS) and implications for implementation of clean …

Maternal Household Air Pollution Exposures in Guatemala, India, Peru, and Rwanda as Part of a Randomized Cookstove Intervention Trial

JR Kremer - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Background: The Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) is a randomized
controlled trial that measures pregnant women and children's exposure to carbon monoxide …

[PDF][PDF] “We threw away the stones”: a mixed method evaluation of a simple cookstove intervention in Malawi [version 1; peer

S Saleh, H Sambakunsi, D Makina, M Kumwenda… - 2022 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Background: Exposure to air pollution is responsible for a substantial burden of respiratory
disease globally. Household air pollution from cooking using biomass is a major contributor …

Air pollution in Mpemba, Malawi: a multidisciplinary exploration of the burden and possible solutions

S Saleh - 2022 - archive.lstmed.ac.uk
Introduction Air pollution is recognised as a leading environmental risk factor, linked to 6.67
million deaths in 2019, especially through effects on the respiratory and cardiovascular …