Assessing Household Solid Fuel Use: Multiple Implications for the Millennium Development Goals
Environmental Health Perspectives2006Vol. 114(3), pp. 373–378
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Abstract
Although the "percentage of population using solid fuels" is classified as an indicator to measure progress towards MDG 7, reliance on traditional household energy practices has distinct implications for most of the MDGs, notably MDGs 4 and 5. There is an urgent need for development agendas to recognize the fundamental role that household energy plays in improving child and maternal health and fostering economic and social development.
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