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Indonesia - Toward universal access to clean cooking : Menuju akses universal memasak bersih tanpa polusi (Bahasa (Indonesian))

Forty percent of Indonesia's more than 60 million households continue to rely heavily on traditional biomass fuels for cooking. Household air pollution from solid fuel combustion is linked to some 165,000 premature deaths in Indonesia each year. In rural Indonesia, biomass is renewably harvested and abundant and affordable to the poor. All commercially sold stoves are made by local artisan producers, and profit is the supply chain's major concern...
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  • 2013/09/01

  • Brief

  • 81226

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  • Indonesia,

  • East Asia and Pacific,

  • 2013/09/25

  • Disclosed

  • Menuju akses universal memasak bersih tanpa polusi

  • access to modern energy

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Zhang, Yabei; Tuntivate, Voravate; Aristanti, Christina; Wu, Yun.

Indonesia - Toward universal access to clean cooking : Menuju akses universal memasak bersih tanpa polusi (Bahasa (Indonesian)). EAP clean stove initiative knowledge exchange series Washington DC : World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/918351468038945277

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