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Fuel represents the most important item of expenditure for poor households, next to food. Yet, the urban poor face limited, inefficient and expensive energy options to meet their heating and lighting needs. Often forced to live in the most polluted neighbourhoods, they suffer most from combustion-related pollution. Failure to meet the energy needs of the urban poor is reducing the prospects of achieving the Millennium Development Goals of environmental sustainability and eradicating extreme poverty and hunger.