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FRIDAY
OPENING SESSIONBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Opening_Doroski.pdf
MANUFACTURING APPROACHES TO ENHANCE STOVE PERFORMANCEBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Manufacturing_Approaches_Framing_Doroski.pdf
1. Establishing Sustainable Stove FactoriesNancy HughesStoveTeam InternationalFriday_Manufacturing_Approaches_Hughes.pdf
2. Paradigm KenyaJohanna MatochaThe Paradigm Project, L3CFriday_Manufacturing_Approaches_Matocha.pdf
3. Closing the Circle: From Success in the Field, Sustainable Fincancing*Elder MendozaProyecto MiradorFriday_Manufacturing_Approaches_Mendoza.pdf
INSTITUTIONAL STOVESJohn MitchellUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Institutional_Framing_Mitchell.pdf
1. ONIL Institutional StovesRichard GrinnellHELPS InternationalFriday_Institutional_Grinnell.pdf
2. Institutional Stove DesignPeter ScottBurn Design LabFriday_Institutional_Scott.pdf
IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF COMMERCIALIZATIONBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Commercialization_Framing_Doroski.pdf
1. Commercialization of Toyola Improved Cook Stoves in GhanaSuraj WahabTOYOLA ENERGY LIMITEDFriday_Commercialization_Wahab.pdf
2. Reaching Households with ICS in KenyaAnna Ingwe-MusunguGIZ PSDAFriday_Commercialization_Ingwe.pdf
3. Micro financing of Smoke Alleviating Technologies in NepalSuman DhakalWinrock International NepalFriday_Commercialization_Dhakal.pdf
4. The Development and Strategy of Biomass Stove Scaling-up in ChinaGuangqing LiuChina Association of Rural Energy Industry (CAREI)Friday_Commercialization_Liu.pdf
GLOBAL ACTION PLANNINGBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Global_Action_Planning_Doroski.pdf
DEVELOPMENT OF STOVE PERFORMANCE STANDARDSJohn MitchellUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Stove_Standards_Mitchell.pdf
USING RESEARCH TO DEVELOP COMPELLING HEALTH MESSAGESBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Using_Research_Health_Framing_Doroski.pdf
1. RESPIRE-GUATEMALA Randomized Exposure Study of Pollution Indoors and Respiratory EffectsLisa ThompsonUniversity of California, San FranciscoFriday_Using_Research_Health_Thompson.pdf
2. Insights Gained from the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) SectorJay GrahamUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID)Friday_Using_Research_Health_Graham.pdf
3. Research in the development of compelling health messagesNigel BruceWorld Health Organization
4. A Pilot Project Introducing Clean Burning Stoves in Rural Western KenyaMichelle BashinFriday_Using_Research_Health_Bashin.pdf
MONITORING & EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF YOUR INTERVENTION(S)Brenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_ ME_Evaluate_Impacts_Framing_Doroski.pdf
1. Carbon-financed Cookstove Program in BrazilRenata Everett ValladaresPerene InstituteFriday_ME_Evaluate_Impacts_Valladares.pdf
2. Rings of Fire: Assessing the Use of the ONIL Stove in GuatemalaNaima von Ritter FigueresHELPS InternationalFriday_ME_Evaluate_Impacts_Figueres.pdf
CAPTURING COMMITMENTS FOR RESULTSBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_Capturing_Commitments_Doroski.pdf
OPEN SPACE SESSIONSBrenda DoroskiUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)Friday_OpenSpace_Framing_Doroski.pdf
1. Criteria and Factors for Sustainable Cookstove MarketsVerena BrinkmannDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ); HERA - poverty-oriented basic energy servicesFriday_OpenSpace_Brinkmann.pdf