Clean Cooking

Developing a 4Ps Marketing Mix to Introduce the Adhunik (Modern) Chula in Bangladesh

WASHplus presented the poster and study findings (from “Marketing and Behavior Change Strategy for Improved Cookstoves in Bangladesh,” conducted with iDE and the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves) during a technical session of the Second Annual Improved Cookstove Market Facilitation Platform: Accelerating the Pace of Market Development organized by the USAID Implementing Partner Catalyzing Clean Energy for Bangladesh in September 2014.

WASHplus Country Snapshots and Results (2016)

WASHplus Country Snapshots and Results, 2016. This document provides a summary of country interventions and a snapshot of results as of 2015. Each WASHplus intervention is tailored to address the unique needs of a given country—whether it be improving school WASH, enhancing household sanitation options, or marketing improved cookstoves.

WASHplus Year Five Annual Report, October 2015

At the end of its fifth year, WASHplus has stories to tell, results to share, events to celebrate, and studies that add to the evidence base. WASHplus activities serve as the backdrop for many stories: the Zambian school girl who has access to privacy and menstrual supplies when she needs them, the Malian household that can now build an improved latrine on their rocky soil, the mother in Bangladesh who understands the importance of a feces-free environment, the Nepali home breathing cleaner air as it trials an improved cookstove.

Consumer Research Toolkit, Elisa Derby, WASHplus, ETHOS 2016 Conference

The 2016 ETHOS Conference was held in Kirkland, Washington from Friday January 29th – Sunday January 31st, 2016. The conference aims to expand its reach from previous annual meetings, encouraging participation of Southern partners, international stoves experts, and development specialists with field experience in the transfer of cooking technologies.

Market Research in the Clean Cooking Sector: Tools and Tips

This guide introduces the basic concepts and tools of market research and provides readers with best practices and tips in the design and management of market research in the clean cooking sector. It was created by the Alliance in collaboration with WASHplus as a resource for cookstove and fuel manufacturers, distributors, entrepreneurs, donors, NGOs and other organizations in the clean cooking sector to support them in using market research to uncover consumer insights critical to success in the design and marketing of clean cooking solutions.

Monitoring and Evaluation of the Jiko Poa Cookstove in Kenya

Monitoring and Evaluation of the Jiko Poa Cookstove in Kenya, 2013. Berkeley Air Monitoring Group

The Jiko Poa is a locally manufactured rocket-type biomass cookstove being distributed in Kenya by the Paradigm Project. The aim of this study was to provide a performance assessment for the Jiko Poa in Kenyan homes by analyzing its effects on household air pollution and fuel use, and by collecting qualitative and quantitative data on how the households valued and used it.

Understanding Consumer Preference and Willingness to Pay for Improved Cookstoves in Bangladesh

Understanding Consumer Preference and Willingness to Pay for Improved Cookstoves in Bangladesh: Final Report, 2013. Authors: Julia Rosenbaum, Elisa Derby, Karabi Dutta, with inputs from Kirstie Jagoe and David Pennise.

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