|  |  | Operation and Maintenance of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Systems: A Training Package for Managers and Planners (IRC - WHO, 2000, 298 p.) | 
|  |  | (introduction...) | 
|  |  | Preface | 
|  |  | Acknowledgements | 
|  |  | Part 1: Trainers guide | 
|  |  | 1. Welcome! | 
|  |  | 2. About the training package | 
|  |  | 3. How to be an effective facilitator1 | 
|  |  | 4. Getting prepared! | 
|  |  | 5. Evaluation | 
|  |  | Part 2: Course contents | 
|  |  | Module 1: Introduction | 
|  |  | Unit 1: Course introduction | 
|  |  | Unit 2: Presentations | 
|  |  | Unit 3: Concepts and trends | 
|  |  | Unit 4: Linking water, health, sanitation and environmental protection | 
|  |  | Module 2: Situation analysis | 
|  |  | Unit 1: Operation and maintenance requirements | 
|  |  | Unit 2: Analysis of participation | 
|  |  | Unit 3: Analysis of constraints | 
|  |  | Unit 4: Analysis of objectives | 
|  |  | Module 3: Towards sustainable operation and maintenance | 
|  |  | Unit 1: Linking technology choice with operation and maintenance | 
|  |  | Unit 2: Institutional set-up | 
|  |  | Unit 3: Community management | 
|  |  | Unit 4: Gender awareness | 
|  |  | Unit 5: Cost recovery | 
|  |  | Unit 6: Monitoring for effectiveness | 
|  |  | Unit 7: Working and planning with communities | 
|  |  | Unit 8: Field visit | 
|  |  | Module 4: Planning | 
|  |  | Unit 1: Planning tools | 
|  |  | Unit 2: Individual assignments | 
|  |  | Unit 3: Final presentations |