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Capacity Building on Gold Standard Methodology to Estimate and Verify Averted Mortality and Disability Adjusted Life Years (ADALYs) from Cleaner Household Air

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by BerkeleyAir January 1, 2014

Berkeley Air conducted regional workshops and webinars to support stakeholders to assess health cobenefits of cookstove interventions.

Tags: capacity building,health,household air pollution
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