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Clean Household Energy Solutions Toolkit (CHEST)
Clean Household Energy Solutions Toolkit (CHEST)
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Year of Publishing
2023
Organisation
World Health Organization (WHO)
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Legal Framework, Policy Design & Implementation
Resource type
Guidelines, Tools & Models
Themes
Household Energy
Regions
Global
Governance level
All levels
Description
The WHO Clean Household Energy Solutions Toolkit (CHEST) provides tools that countries and programmes can use to develop policy action plans for expanding clean household energy access and use. Created based on expert input, CHEST is intended to help professionals and policy-makers in the health and other sectors implement the recommendations found in the WHO Guidelines on indoor air quality: household fuel combustion. By providing resources to guide the energy planning process, CHEST enables policy-makers to design programmes that will increase access to clean and safe household energy, ensuring that these deliver genuine and substantial health gains. CHEST facilitates the design of policies that promote the adoption of clean household energy at local, programmatic, or national levels. CHEST includes six modules that provide resources for mapping key stakeholders; conducting a situational assessment; identifying technological and policy intervention options; setting standards; performing monitoring and evaluation; engaging the health community; and improving communications and raising awareness.