Integrated activities
This axis brings together IPORA members from several different disciplines and countries who capitalize on their expertise to fill knowledge gaps and develop new solutions to address the health and socio-economic impacts of air pollution.
The objective of the axis is to conduct interdisciplinary research on the impact of pollution on respiratory health in children and their family entourage, and, more broadly on the well-being of populations. The research agenda includes the development of large-scale complex interventions to mitigate household air pollution and its health impacts, as well as observational quasi-experimental studies to evaluate new dimensions of the air pollution – human development nexus.
Examples of research topics addressed by the axis include:
- the potential of electric cooking (e-cooking) to curb air pollution from cooking activities in African cities.
- the impact of exposure to particulate matter from cooking fuels on children’s lung function and the potential of improved cooking technologies to mitigate this impact.
- the effect of air pollution on gender inequalities in labor supply in African countries.
