A "diploma in HIV/AIDS management" is
an academic or professional qualification that can lead to careers in public health, healthcare, and community support.
These programs, often postgraduate diplomas, cover a wide range of
topics beyond just clinical aspects, including prevention, social and
behavioral issues, policy, community education, and stigma reduction.
Common program components
- Clinical Management:
Understanding the medical aspects of HIV and AIDS, including
transmission, treatment options, and prevention of mother-to-child
transmission (PMTCT).
- Social and Behavioral Aspects:
Addressing the social, cultural, and psychological dimensions of HIV,
including stigma, discrimination, and their impact on public health.
- Program Management: Developing skills to manage HIV/AIDS programs in various settings, including workplaces and communities.
- Policy and Advocacy: Learning about creating and implementing policies and advocating for the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Community Education and Support: Training in peer education, counseling, and developing strategies to support individuals and families affected by HIV
Program Fees
K1,500.00 per semester
Programme Outline