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Boiling Point 57: Household Dynamics - November 2009


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Issue 57 (2009) Household Dynamics

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In designing and implementing household energy projects, it is easy to assume that because an intervention is affordable and has been technically proven to yield benefits, it will be accepted by target beneficiaries. Experience has shown however that there are also other factors that affect household energy and the responses of households to interventions. These factors include gender, migration, income and livelihood security, cultural perceptions, and livelihood strategies, which together can be described as Household Dynamics. In this edition of Boiling Point we look at how some of these factors can shape household energy interventions and responses.

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Photograph taken at the beginning of winter in the Ouriko Valley, High Atlas, Morocco by Trisha Marlow.

Congratulations to Trisha for winning our photo competition for the cover of this issue of Boiling Point. For more information see this flickr site and blog.

Join the HEDON Flickr group and share your best pictures and enter the competition for the cover of the next issue at: www.flickr.com/groups/hedon/

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