In 2019, household air pollution caused 3.2 million deaths globally. The health impacts were seen mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern & South-eastern Asia. We can prevent this. Here’s how 👉https://t.co/rsnNdmfSne #SDG7 pic.twitter.com/aY4kNjxpI6— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 1, 2022
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