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How can cooking fuel deaths be prevented in Kenya?
Households and schools are being encouraged to switch to clean cooking fuels. Air pollution from charcoal, kerosene and firewood use kills more than 23,000 Kenyans each year.
It's been a serious issue in Kenya for a long time: household air pollution caused by unclean cooking fuels. Now, a campaign is underway to persuade people to switch from charcoal, kerosene and firewood use. Pollutants from the fuels kill more than 23,000 Kenyans each year.
PRESENTER: @kasujja
GUESTS: Nancy Chebichi and Willah Nabukwangwa of Clean-Air (Africa)
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