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Applied Implementation Research for Clean Cooking in Cambodia

Applied Implementation Research for Clean Cooking in Cambodia: Equity, Exposure, Costs, and Benefits of Induction Stove Interventions


Sponsor

Emory University

Enrollment

6,150 participants

Start Date

Oct 13, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this study is to learn how to help families in Cambodia switch to using electric induction stoves instead of traditional stoves that burn wood or charcoal. The study will also look at whether this switch is safe, affordable, and sustainable over time. The main questions researchers want to answer are: * What strategies work best to encourage families to use induction stoves regularly and stop using traditional cooking methods? * Does switching to induction cooking reduce household air pollution for primary cooks? * What are the costs and benefits of these strategies? To answer these questions, researchers will compare different strategies across 65 peri-urban villages in Cambodia. They will use data loggers to track when families use induction stoves or traditional stoves, and measure air pollution levels in the home before and after families receive induction stoves. Participants will: * Receive an electric induction stove and support based on their group's strategy * Have their stove use tracked through special devices * Take part in air pollution measurements in their homes * Share information about their cooking habits and experiences


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • \- A household must:
  • Provide consent to participate in our study, with at least one adult household member who identifies as the primary cook consenting to serve as the study participant
  • Resides in village selected for implementation
  • Household has electricity access
  • Household does not already use electricity-based induction cooking technology

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Plans to move permanently outside the study area in the next 12 months

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Interventions

OTHERElectric Induction Cookstoves

The intervention consists of high-quality, locally available electric induction cookstoves with two burners, each equipped with cloud-connected data loggers, and includes compatible cookware.


Locations(1)

International Development Enterprises: iDE

Kampong Speu, Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia

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