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Commentary
CommentaryJune 15, 2018byfasadmin

Sources of Energy and “Time-Poverty” Among Rural Women

It is well known that women play an integral role in the procurement as well as use of cooking energy, particularly from biomass. Existing gender roles within households impose a differential burden on men and women, with women having to bear most of the adverse effects of time-consuming and unsafe sources of energy for cooking and lighting.

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