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TRAction project and indoor air pollution research overview
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This project brief describes the work of the Translating Research into Action (TRAction) project. The Translating Research into Action (TRAction) Project, funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), funds studies to develop, test, and compare approaches to more effectively deliver health interventions, increase utilization, achieve coverage, and scale-up evidence-based interventions for priority health problems. The brief describes TRAction's research priorities and the work TRAction is funding in India and Uganda on behavior change interventions that can increase the acquisition and correct use of improved cookstoves.