AIDSCAP (1992–1997): The AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project, USAID's flagship HIV/AIDS prevention program, was the largest of its kind undertaken internationally, encompassing more than 750 HIV/STI projects in 45 countries.
AIDSTECH (1987–1992): USAID selected FHI in 1987 to conduct the AIDS Technical Support (AIDSTECH) Project, the development agency's first five-year, $40 million HIV/AIDS prevention project in developing countries.
AWARE (2003–2008): The Action for West Africa Region (AWARE) HIV/AIDS program worked in 18 countries. The project focused its main activities on dissemination of promising and best practices in STI/HIV/AIDS, advocacy for policy change, capacity building of regional institutions and networks, and development of health sector reforms.
CONECTA (2002–2007): This five-year, USAID-funded project in the Dominican Republic pairs Family Health International (FHI) with Abt Associates and the Dominican organization Agencia Latinoamericana de Expertos en Planificación H (ALEPH) in a nationwide effort to bolster HIV/AIDS programs, reproductive health and child survival.
GHARP (2003–2008): The Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention (GHARP) Project was a joint project of the government of Guyana and the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief through USAID.
HIVNET (1993–2001): The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HIVNET) was established by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to conduct domestic and international multi-center trials to evaluate promising interventions to prevent sexual, perinatal and parenteral transmission of HIV.
IMPACT (1998–2007): Through the Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care (IMPACT) Project, funded by USAID, FHI helped build the capacity of local organizations in developing countries to design, implement and evaluate HIV/AIDS prevention and care programs.
PHAPCP (2006–2009):
Funded by USAID, the Pakistan HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Project (PHAPCP) continues and expands HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support activities initiated under the IMPACT Project. FHI is a partner to RTI International on the three-year project.
Pakistan Truckers Project (2006–2009):
The Pakistan Truckers Project is a three-year project funded by the World Bank and contracted to FHI by the National AIDS Control Program of the Government of Pakistan. It is designed to reduce the prevalence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections among truck drivers and their sexual partners.
SNR (2004–2009): Funded by the UK Department for International Development, Strengthening Nigeria's Response to HIV/AIDS (SNR) aimed to reduce the impact of HIV and AIDS by increasing the capacity of the public and private sectors and civil society organizations to respond to HIV and AIDS at the national, state, and local levels.
YouthNet (2001–2006): This global, USAID-sponsored program works to improve reproductive health and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS among people 10 to 24 years old. It is a collaboration among young people, parents, schools, employers, policymakers, health professionals and faith-based programs and community leaders.