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English: The Lao Cookbook shows by colourful photographs and through short descriptions the key characteristics of the actors involved in the cookstove market in Lao PDR. It describes the intervention of a value chain programme run by SNV in cooperation with Oxfam and the national NGO ARMI, which started in 2010 and reached scale under an EU Switch Asia fund (2013-2016). The aim is to promote access and use of fuel efficient cookstoves through an unsubsidized free market approach; this publication hopes to inform a wide audience from stoves experts to common people. See more on www.icslao.info
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