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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="cleancookingstove.css">
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<h1 class="site-name">Rural Cooking Stove</h1>
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<h1 class="h1welmgs"> Welcome To The Clean Cooking Stove</h1>
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<h3 class="h3forallmainContent">Second Content</h3>
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<p class="allparagraph">According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 2.6 billion people cook and heat
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using polluting open fires or simple stoves fuelled by kerosene, biomass (wood, animal
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dung and crop waste) and coal (Air Pollution Data Portal, n.d.). This generates high
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levels of health-damaging Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), such as particulates, tar and
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carbon monoxide. Because women are primarily responsible for cooking and raising young
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children, both are disproportionately affected by IAP. For example, the World Health
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Report (2002) states that in developing countries among the poor, Acute Respiratory
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Infection (ARI) is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality (under 5) and is
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responsible for up to 33% of all ARI cases. IAP also adversely affects Zimbabwe because
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of the number of people who live in poor, rural regions. (Rural Population
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(67% of Total Population…2020) - Zimbabwe | Data, n.d.). A second problem caused by open
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or traditional heaths is the inefficient use of fuel. Past efforts to reduce IAP have
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focused on efficient combustion but have not necessarily focused on thermal efficiency
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of the overall cooking and heating process. As a result, a significant portion of the
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fuel's energy is lost, leading to increased levels of deforestation. In parallel, people who
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are faced with the challenge of indoor air pollution are from low-income communities
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which makes it very difficult for them to afford expensive clean cooking stoves.
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Most of the existing solution focus only on reduction of Indoor Air Pollution,
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but fall short on distribution the solution to billions of people who need it.
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<h3 class="h3forallmainContent">Second Content</h3>
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<p class="allparagraph">According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 2.6 billion people cook and heat
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using polluting open fires or simple stoves fuelled by kerosene, biomass (wood, animal
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dung and crop waste) and coal (Air Pollution Data Portal, n.d.). This generates high
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levels of health-damaging Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), such as particulates, tar and
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carbon monoxide. Because women are primarily responsible for cooking and raising young
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children, both are disproportionately affected by IAP. For example, the World Health
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Report (2002) states that in developing countries among the poor, Acute Respiratory
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Infection (ARI) is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality (under 5) and is
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responsible for up to 33% of all ARI cases. IAP also adversely affects Zimbabwe because
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of the number of people who live in poor, rural regions. (Rural Population
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(67% of Total Population…2020) - Zimbabwe | Data, n.d.). A second problem caused by open
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or traditional heaths is the inefficient use of fuel. Past efforts to reduce IAP have
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focused on efficient combustion but have not necessarily focused on thermal efficiency
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of the overall cooking and heating process. As a result, a significant portion of the
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fuel's energy is lost, leading to increased levels of deforestation. In parallel, people who
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are faced with the challenge of indoor air pollution are from low-income communities
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which makes it very difficult for them to afford expensive clean cooking stoves.
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Most of the existing solution focus only on reduction of Indoor Air Pollution,
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but fall short on distribution the solution to billions of people who need it.
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</p>
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<div class="columns">
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<div class="container">
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<div class="col1"><!--second col-->
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<h3 class="h3forallmainContent">Second Content</h3>
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<p class="allparagraph">According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 2.6 billion people cook and heat
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using polluting open fires or simple stoves fuelled by kerosene, biomass (wood, animal
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dung and crop waste) and coal (Air Pollution Data Portal, n.d.). This generates high
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levels of health-damaging Indoor Air Pollution (IAP), such as particulates, tar and
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carbon monoxide. Because women are primarily responsible for cooking and raising young
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children, both are disproportionately affected by IAP. For example, the World Health
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Report (2002) states that in developing countries among the poor, Acute Respiratory
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Infection (ARI) is one of the leading causes of childhood mortality (under 5) and is
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responsible for up to 33% of all ARI cases. IAP also adversely affects Zimbabwe because
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of the number of people who live in poor, rural regions. (Rural Population
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(67% of Total Population…2020) - Zimbabwe | Data, n.d.). A second problem caused by open
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or traditional heaths is the inefficient use of fuel. Past efforts to reduce IAP have
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focused on efficient combustion but have not necessarily focused on thermal efficiency
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of the overall cooking and heating process. As a result, a significant portion of the
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fuel's energy is lost, leading to increased levels of deforestation. In parallel, people who
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are faced with the challenge of indoor air pollution are from low-income communities
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which makes it very difficult for them to afford expensive clean cooking stoves.
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Most of the existing solution focus only on reduction of Indoor Air Pollution,
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but fall short on distribution the solution to billions of people who need it.
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</p>
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