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ILLUSTRATIVE DETAILS OF IMPLEMENTATION (schedule):
A. 3 to 6 Months Prior to travel (preparation)
The inCET faculty team will liaise very closely with the host organisation, aiming to deliver the programme in the following steps. These are listed as indicators. There is flexibility to adjust the programme in response to local requirements
1. Identify those who will receive the training: the recipients
2. Identify local trainers and researchers to provide the training and evaluate its impact: the faculty and researchers
3. Provide pre-course material and gain understanding of the local issues (including specific health risks) and aim to convey an understanding of the objectives of inCET, in the local language if necessary

4. Provide a protocol to assess the prevalence of the problem being addressed by inCET training

5. Assess the pre-course knowledge and skill base

6. Provide protocols for impact assessment and data collection for prevalence studies if appropriate
B. During actual contact period of 2 to 6 weeks (programme)

The local and visiting faculty will work closely to implement the inCET programme over a flexible schedule:

1. Three days to be spent on a training-the-trainers programme together with strengthening of epidemiological research competencies
2. Two days to be spent on adjusting the contents of interCEPT to the local needs in consultation with the recipients
3. One day for visit to local institutions and establishing contact with local NGOs (if appropriate), health-care providers and media
4. Five days to spent on training the recipients
5. Two days to be spent with the newly trained recipient in the field
6. One day for feed back, data collection to evaluate the immediate effects of the interCEPT programme.
7. Two days field visits and other services as required