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Arresting the Killer in the Kitchen: The Promises and Pitfalls of Commercializing Improved Cookstoves
Authors:Rob Bailis   Amanda Cowan   Victor Berrueta  Omar Masera
Affiliation:aYale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, CT, USA;bOxford University, Oxford, UK;cInterdisciplinary Group for Appropriate Rural Technology (GIRA), Michoacán, Mexico;dNational Autonomous University of Mexico (CIEco-UNAM), Michoacán, Mexico
Abstract:In a shift exemplary of neoliberal approaches to development, major funders of household energy interventions have begun to emphasize market-based stove dissemination over partially subsidized models. Stove promoters are increasingly expected to operate as self-sustaining businesses. This shift is viewed as a way to “scale-up” in order to reach millions of poor households lacking access to clean cooking technologies. Using the case of GIRA, an NGO that has successfully distributed cookstoves in Mexico’s Central Highlands for nearly two decades, we demonstrate how this trend presents challenges for organizations operating effectively with outside funding in highly contextual local conditions.
Keywords:improved cookstoves   household energy   public health   social enterprise   Mexico   Latin America
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