A Diploma in HIV and Family Education is a 1-2 year program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address HIV prevention, treatment, and family health issues. The course covers a range of topics including HIV/AIDS awareness, family planning, reproductive health, counseling, and community-based health education. It also explores the social, psychological, and cultural factors that affect individuals and families living with HIV. Students gain practical skills in designing and implementing HIV prevention programs, health promotion, and providing counseling and support. The program is ideal for those working or planning to work in healthcare, NGOs, community development, or educational settings. Graduates can contribute to improving public health and family welfare, particularly in areas affected by HIV.