Session 6: Intervention effectiveness. Which behaviour change approaches have been effective in ensuring clean cooking practices are sustainably adopted?

Abstract

This presentation was by Nicholas Goodwin of Tulodo.

Overview:

  • Early encounters – clean cooking meets behaviour change
  • Objectives of the study
  • Design of the study
  • Literature review results
  • Highlights from case studies
  • Initial findings and recommendations

Citation

Goodwin, N. Session 6: Intervention effectiveness. Which behaviour change approaches have been effective in ensuring clean cooking practices are sustainably adopted? Presented at the DFID/Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves/WHO Clean Cooking Conference, London, UK, 1 May 2014. (2014) 30 pp.

Session 6: Intervention effectiveness. Which behaviour change approaches have been effective in ensuring clean cooking practices are sustainably adopted?

Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2014