A Certificate in HIV and Family Education is a specialized program that typically lasts 6 -12 months. This course is designed to provide students with essential knowledge and skills related to HIV/AIDS awareness, prevention, and the impact of the disease on families and communities. It covers topics such as HIV transmission, prevention strategies, treatment options, and the social and psychological effects on individuals and families affected by HIV. The program also addresses the importance of community-based education, counseling, and support systems. Ideal for healthcare professionals, social workers, and community activists, the certificate prepares graduates to work in healthcare settings, non-governmental organizations, and advocacy groups, empowering them to promote public health and support families living with HIV.