Impacts of clean/efficient cookstoves and fuels, and empowerment training on gender based violence in humanitarian settings in Rwanda

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Anita Shankar

The main objectives of the study is to understand the link between the adoption of cleaner cookstoves and/or fuels and gender based violence (GBV), and to assess the impact of a group based empowerment workshop (I-ACT) on women’s health and GBV. 


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