This post innovatively likens the victimization of women through exposure to indoor air pollution, with the bush-rat hunting techniques popular with young boys in Ghana. Rats are chased out of their holes because of smoke filling their holes, at which point it is caught. However, women voluntarily put themselves through this discomfort several times during a day. This reflects a clear need to protect them from the smoke that threatens their lives on more than a single level. Read more here.