Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs

The objective of this study is to identify lessons for improving cookstoves in Bangladesh through an evaluation of existing programs, the international experience on improved stoves, and the lessons from successes in the sanitation sector. Banglade...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2017
Subjects:
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984161467998807466/Improved-cookstoves-and-better-health-in-Bangladesh-lessons-from-household-energy-and-sanitation-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27594
id okr-10986-27594
recordtype oai_dc
repository_type Digital Repository
institution_category Foreign Institution
institution Digital Repositories
building World Bank Open Knowledge Repository
collection World Bank
language English
en_US
topic ACUTE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION
AIR QUALITY
ANIMAL DUNG
APPROACH
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
AVAILABILITY
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
BALANCE
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BIOGAS
BIOGAS PLANT
BIOGAS PLANTS
BIOGAS PROMOTION
BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BIOMASS FUEL
BIOMASS FUELS
BIOMASS SMOKE
BURNING BIOMASS
BURNS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYSTS
CEMENT
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLEAN ENERGY
CLEAN FUEL
CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE
COOKING
COW DUNG
CROP
CROP RESIDUE
CROP RESIDUES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISABILITY
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSITY OF PRODUCTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
EFFICIENT STOVE
EFFICIENT STOVES
ELECTRICITY
EMISSION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY EXPENDITURE
ENERGY FROM BIOMASS
ENERGY REVIEW
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECTORS
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
ENERGY USAGE
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
FAMILIES
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FOOD PREPARATION
FOREST COVER
FUEL
FUEL COLLECTION
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL USE
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER ROLES
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GRID ELECTRICITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH WORKERS
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES
HUMAN WELFARE
HYGIENE
ILL-HEALTH
ILLNESS
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFANT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INJURIES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
INTERVENTION
IRON
KEROSENE
LACK OF AWARENESS
LACK OF INFORMATION
LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
LEGAL SUPPORT
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANURE
MARKETING
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MINERAL RESOURCES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATURAL GAS
NONRENEWABLE ENERGY
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
OIL
OIL PRICE
OVERHEAD COSTS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PARTICULATES
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION LEVELS
POOR FAMILIES
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
PORTABLE STOVES
POSTERS
POWER
PREGNANCY
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF LIFE
RADIO
RAW MATERIALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RENEWABLE HOUSEHOLD
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL PRODUCTIVITY
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR HOME
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR SYSTEMS
SOLID BIOMASS
SOLID BIOMASS FUELS
SOLID FUEL
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELEVISION
TRADITIONAL STOVE
TRADITIONAL STOVES
TUBERCULOSIS
UNSAFE SEX
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
USE OF BIOMASS
VENTILATION
VILLAGE LEVEL
WASTE
WATER RESOURCES
WOOD
WORKERS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ACUTE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS
AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION
AIR QUALITY
ANIMAL DUNG
APPROACH
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
AVAILABILITY
BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
BALANCE
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
BIOGAS
BIOGAS PLANT
BIOGAS PLANTS
BIOGAS PROMOTION
BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY
BIOMASS
BIOMASS ENERGY
BIOMASS FUEL
BIOMASS FUELS
BIOMASS SMOKE
BURNING BIOMASS
BURNS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CARBON
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON FINANCE
CARBON MONOXIDE
CATALYSTS
CEMENT
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
CLEAN ENERGY
CLEAN FUEL
CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE
COOKING
COW DUNG
CROP
CROP RESIDUE
CROP RESIDUES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DISABILITY
DISEASES
DISSEMINATION
DIVERSITY OF PRODUCTS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
EFFECTIVE STRATEGY
EFFICIENT STOVE
EFFICIENT STOVES
ELECTRICITY
EMISSION
EMISSIONS
ENERGY EXPENDITURE
ENERGY FROM BIOMASS
ENERGY REVIEW
ENERGY SECTOR
ENERGY SECTORS
ENERGY SERVICES
ENERGY SOURCES
ENERGY SUPPLIES
ENERGY USAGE
ENERGY USE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
FAMILIES
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
FOOD PREPARATION
FOREST COVER
FUEL
FUEL COLLECTION
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL USE
GENDER ISSUES
GENDER ROLES
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GRID ELECTRICITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
HEALTH EFFECTS
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH WORKERS
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY
HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES
HUMAN WELFARE
HYGIENE
ILL-HEALTH
ILLNESS
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
INFANT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INJURIES
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
INTERVENTION
IRON
KEROSENE
LACK OF AWARENESS
LACK OF INFORMATION
LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
LEGAL SUPPORT
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
LOCAL CAPACITY
LOCAL COMMUNITY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANURE
MARKETING
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
MINERAL RESOURCES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES
NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATURAL GAS
NONRENEWABLE ENERGY
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
OIL
OIL PRICE
OVERHEAD COSTS
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PARTICULATE
PARTICULATE MATTER
PARTICULATES
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY MAKERS
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION LEVELS
POOR FAMILIES
POOR HEALTH
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
PORTABLE STOVES
POSTERS
POWER
PREGNANCY
PROGRESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN
QUALITY CONTROL
QUALITY OF LIFE
RADIO
RAW MATERIALS
RENEWABLE ENERGY
RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY
RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES
RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
RENEWABLE HOUSEHOLD
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RESPECT
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL PRODUCTIVITY
SAFE WATER
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
SERVICE DELIVERY
SMOKE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLAR HOME
SOLAR HOME SYSTEM
SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS
SOLAR SYSTEMS
SOLID BIOMASS
SOLID BIOMASS FUELS
SOLID FUEL
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TELEVISION
TRADITIONAL STOVE
TRADITIONAL STOVES
TUBERCULOSIS
UNSAFE SEX
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
URBAN AREAS
USE OF BIOMASS
VENTILATION
VILLAGE LEVEL
WASTE
WATER RESOURCES
WOOD
WORKERS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
World Bank
Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
geographic_facet South Asia
Bangladesh
description The objective of this study is to identify lessons for improving cookstoves in Bangladesh through an evaluation of existing programs, the international experience on improved stoves, and the lessons from successes in the sanitation sector. Bangladesh's new renewable energy policy endorses creating a better environment for renewable energy technologies and promoting market development for improved cookstoves (Government of Bangladesh 2009). This study supports this policy direction by examining possible strategies to move forward the development of markets for improved stoves in Bangladesh. The study consists of several components: a national review of household energy programs; an evaluation of national sanitation programs; and an examination of improved cookstove programs from around the world, including China, Guatemala, Haiti, Mongolia, Nepal, and Uganda. The study is based on published literature, consultations with organizations throughout Bangladesh, site visits, and structured discussions with beneficiaries and other stakeholders.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
title_short Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
title_full Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
title_fullStr Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
title_full_unstemmed Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs
title_sort improved cookstoves and better health in bangladesh : lessons from household energy and sanitation programs
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984161467998807466/Improved-cookstoves-and-better-health-in-Bangladesh-lessons-from-household-energy-and-sanitation-programs
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27594
_version_ 1764464959019810816
spelling okr-10986-275942021-04-23T14:04:43Z Improved Cookstoves and Better Health in Bangladesh : Lessons from Household Energy and Sanitation Programs World Bank ACUTE RESPIRATORY ILLNESS AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE AIR POLLUTION AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION AIR QUALITY ANIMAL DUNG APPROACH AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS AVAILABILITY BACTERIAL INFECTIONS BALANCE BEHAVIOR CHANGE BIOGAS BIOGAS PLANT BIOGAS PLANTS BIOGAS PROMOTION BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIOMASS FUEL BIOMASS FUELS BIOMASS SMOKE BURNING BIOMASS BURNS CAPACITY BUILDING CARBON CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON FINANCE CARBON MONOXIDE CATALYSTS CEMENT CHILD MORTALITY CHILD MORTALITY RATES CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM CLEAN ENERGY CLEAN FUEL CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE COOKING COW DUNG CROP CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DISABILITY DISEASES DISSEMINATION DIVERSITY OF PRODUCTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES EFFECTIVE STRATEGY EFFICIENT STOVE EFFICIENT STOVES ELECTRICITY EMISSION EMISSIONS ENERGY EXPENDITURE ENERGY FROM BIOMASS ENERGY REVIEW ENERGY SECTOR ENERGY SECTORS ENERGY SERVICES ENERGY SOURCES ENERGY SUPPLIES ENERGY USAGE ENERGY USE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS FOOD PREPARATION FOREST COVER FUEL FUEL COLLECTION FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL USE GENDER ISSUES GENDER ROLES GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GRID ELECTRICITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH RISKS HEALTH WORKERS HOUSEHOLD ENERGY HOUSEHOLD ENERGY USE HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD RESPONSIBILITIES HUMAN WELFARE HYGIENE ILL-HEALTH ILLNESS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION INFANT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INJURIES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS INTERVENTION IRON KEROSENE LACK OF AWARENESS LACK OF INFORMATION LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH LEGAL STATUS LEGAL SUPPORT LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANURE MARKETING MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MINERAL RESOURCES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MUNICIPAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONAL POLICY NATURAL GAS NONRENEWABLE ENERGY NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS OIL OIL PRICE OVERHEAD COSTS PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICULATE PARTICULATE MATTER PARTICULATES PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS POLICY FORMULATION POLICY MAKERS POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION LEVELS POOR FAMILIES POOR HEALTH POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PORTABLE STOVES POSTERS POWER PREGNANCY PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY OF LIFE RADIO RAW MATERIALS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RENEWABLE HOUSEHOLD RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESPECT RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POPULATION RURAL PRODUCTIVITY SAFE WATER SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SERVICE DELIVERY SMOKE SOCIAL MARKETING SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR HOME SOLAR HOME SYSTEM SOLAR HOME SYSTEMS SOLAR SYSTEMS SOLID BIOMASS SOLID BIOMASS FUELS SOLID FUEL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELEVISION TRADITIONAL STOVE TRADITIONAL STOVES TUBERCULOSIS UNSAFE SEX URBAN AIR POLLUTION URBAN AREAS USE OF BIOMASS VENTILATION VILLAGE LEVEL WASTE WATER RESOURCES WOOD WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The objective of this study is to identify lessons for improving cookstoves in Bangladesh through an evaluation of existing programs, the international experience on improved stoves, and the lessons from successes in the sanitation sector. Bangladesh's new renewable energy policy endorses creating a better environment for renewable energy technologies and promoting market development for improved cookstoves (Government of Bangladesh 2009). This study supports this policy direction by examining possible strategies to move forward the development of markets for improved stoves in Bangladesh. The study consists of several components: a national review of household energy programs; an evaluation of national sanitation programs; and an examination of improved cookstove programs from around the world, including China, Guatemala, Haiti, Mongolia, Nepal, and Uganda. The study is based on published literature, consultations with organizations throughout Bangladesh, site visits, and structured discussions with beneficiaries and other stakeholders. 2017-07-17T19:43:46Z 2017-07-17T19:43:46Z 2010-06 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/984161467998807466/Improved-cookstoves-and-better-health-in-Bangladesh-lessons-from-household-energy-and-sanitation-programs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27594 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia Bangladesh