Indoor air pollution
Smoke: the killer in the kitchen
Poverty condemns around half of the world's population to use solid fuels for cooking and heating their homes. The smoke from burning these fuels turns kitchens into death traps.
Indoor smoke leads to the deaths of over 1.5 million men, women and children each year. That is a life lost every 20 seconds - a death toll greater than that caused by malaria.
Practical Action is working with poor communities in Kenya, Nepal and Bangladesh, and using simple technology to reduce the threat from indoor smoke and improve people's lives.
Practical Action is also campaigning for international action to fight the killer in the kitchen - smoke from cooking fires.
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