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Page of Brenda Doroski

Brenda is a Senior Environmental Specialist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Air and Radiation. She currently leads the international Partnership for Clean Indoor Air to improve health, livelihood, and quality of life by reducing exposure to indoor air pollution from household energy use. Brenda has twenty years of experience developing and leading health, welfare, and environmental programs international and domestically within the United States, with the Peace Corps and USEPA. She has facilitated the development of international programs addressing water quality, health and nutrition, and now indoor air quality in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The Partnership for Clean Indoor Air was launched at the World Summit for Sustainable Development in 2002 to address the serious health risk faced by the more than three billion people worldwide who burn traditional biomass and coal indoors for cooking and heating. More than 120 partners are working together to increase the use of clean, efficient, reliable, affordable and safe cooking and heating practices in 69 countries.

For more information, or to join the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air, visit www.PCIAonline.org.

Brenda Doroski, 18 October 2006

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