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CountryGlobal
Publication Year2014
TypeEvaluations and StudiesTools
Organization NameUSAID TRAction

Behavior Change Approaches to Enable Uptake and Use of Clean Stoves and Fuels

This is a series of technical briefs that were developed to share lessons learned from the first three USAID|TRAction Project-funded Household Air Pollution research projects. From 2011-2014, these research projects were implemented to identify behavior change strategies to increase the acquisition and correct use of clean cookstoves and fuels. This brief discusses behavior change and communication strategies to successfully promote clean cooking technologies, and capitalizes on lessons learned from the first three USAID|TRAction Project-funded research projects.


Evaluations

Behavior change approaches to enable uptake and use of clean stoves and fuels: Lessons from the field on what works, what doesn’t and what’s next?


Tools

Behavior Change Approaches for Clean Cooking: Background and Introduction

Brief 1: BCC Strategies to Successfully Promote Clean Cooking Technologies

Brief 2: Strategies for enabling access to appropriate clean cooking technologies- Setting up the system

Brief 3: Financial methods for stimulating purchase of clean cooking technology in resource poor settings

Brief 4: Barriers, facilitators, and motivators to correct, consistent and exclusive use of clean cooking technology

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