PREMIUM
Health

Indoor air pollution kills around 13,000 Ugandans annually

Experts said exposure indoor air pollution namely; cooking with biomass fuels, such as firewood, charcoal, kerosene, in addition to household waste over a period of time leads to respiratory infections, chronic lung disease, eye problems, cardiovascular complications and cancer.

According to Aarakit, about 66% of Uganda’s population faces energy poverty, with more than 90% of households and small enterprises relying on traditional fuels such as firewood, paraffin and charcoal.
By: Ibrahim Ruhweza, Journalists @New Vision


KAMPALA - At least 13,000 Ugandans succumb to indoor air pollution-related causes every year, data from the World Health Organisation indicates.

The staggering revelation makes indoor air pollution

Login to begin your journey to our premium content

Tags:
Health
Indoor air pollution
Ugandans
Death