Craft in Community Health and Development
Your First Step into the World of Community Health
The Craft Certificate in Community Health and Development is designed for students who are passionate about making a difference in their communities but may not meet the diploma entry requirements. This foundational course provides essential knowledge and practical skills to support health initiatives at the grassroots level.
At CMTC, we believe that community health begins with well-trained, community-based health workers. This course is a stepping stone toward a fulfilling career in healthcare and social development.
Program Duration
2 years (4 semesters)
Entry Requirements
- Minimum KCSE Mean Grade of D+ (Plus)
What You’ll Learn
- Introduction to Community Health and Development
- Basics of Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Environmental Health and Sanitation
- HIV/AIDS Awareness and Health Promotion
- Nutrition and First Aid
- Communication for Health and Behavior Change
- Community Diagnosis and Mobilization
- Practical Field Attachment
Career Opportunities
Graduates can serve in:
Community health outreach programs
Local and county government health departments
NGOs and faith-based health projects
Health education and advocacy roles
Why Study This Course at CMTC?
TVETA-accredited and industry-aligned curriculum
Hands-on training through real-world field attachments
Qualified lecturers with experience in community health
Strong career support and job placement assistance
Related Courses
- Diploma in Community Health and Development
- Craft in Community Health and Development
- Artisan in Community Health and Development
- Diploma in Health & HIV/AIDS Management
- Craft in Health & HIV/AIDS Management
- Diploma in Perioperative Theatre Technology
- Craft in Perioperative Theatre Technology
- Diploma in Assistant Community Health Officer
- Diploma in Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Craft in Human Nutrition and Dietetics
- Craft in Health Service Support
- Artisan in Health Service Support