About course
The fight against HIV/AIDS and other community health challenges requires skilled professionals who can combine knowledge, compassion, and practical solutions. This course prepares learners to understand the complexities of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care, while strengthening broader community health systems.
Students are equipped with advanced knowledge in public health, community outreach, counseling, and program management. The training emphasizes preventive healthcare, stigma reduction, and capacity-building for sustainable health practices.
By the end of the program, graduates will be ready to take leadership roles in addressing HIV/AIDS, supporting community health initiatives, and working alongside healthcare institutions, NGOs, and government agencies to improve public health outcomes.
Course Duration
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2 years of study combining lectures, practical training, and field placements.
Material Includes
- Student handbook and study modules.
- Access to case studies, workshops, and field practice.
- Digital learning resources and online support.
- Practical tools for health promotion and counseling.
Requirements
- A minimum of KCSE C– (minus) or equivalent qualification.
- Strong interest in public health and community service.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Target Audience
- Students aspiring to build a career in community health and HIV/AIDS management.
- Individuals seeking employment in NGOs, public health projects, or hospitals.
- Health workers looking to specialize in HIV/AIDS care and prevention.
- Anyone passionate about improving community health and reducing stigma around HIV/AIDS.
